Presents a comprehensive treatment to event methodology. This book explains how these methods can be used to extract more useful information from laboratory data than can be gained from the use of simple summary statistics. It offers an introduction to the field through several approaches, from the introductory to the more mathematical.
This volume is the first comprehensive treatment of time to event methodology as it relates to ecological risk assessment. Leading Experts from industry, academia, and government regulatory agencies explain how these methods can be used to extract more useful information from laboratory data than can be gained from the use of simple summary statistics. The book offers a clear introduction to the field through several approaches, from the introductory to the more mathematical. It demonstrates the relevance of time in the analysis and reporting of toxicity data by providing practical examples from the field of environmental toxicology. It also incorporates helpful analogies from other disciplines that more commonly use time to event modeling.