Effect representations data formats
Effect representations specify responses that may represent the effect.
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Effect representations
One response can be set as the canonical response (golden standard). For a quantitative or stochastically qualitative canonical response a benchmark response should be defined.
Table aliases: EffectRepresentations, EffectRepresentation.
Name | Type | Description | Aliases | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
idEffect |
AlphaNumeric(50) |
Identifier of the effect |
idEffect |
Yes |
idResponse |
AlphaNumeric(50) |
Identifier of the response |
idResponse |
Yes |
BenchmarkResponse |
Numeric |
The threshold response value that defines a hazard. For numeric responses (Continuous, Quantal, Count) the value that defines a hazard. For Binary responses 1 defines a hazard by default, unless redefined here. |
BenchMarkResponse, HazardEffectSize, BMR, CriticalEffectSize, CES |
No |
BenchmarkResponseType |
BenchmarkResponseType | Specifies how the BenchMarkResponse is expressed, relative to the response at zero dose, or absolute. Required for numeric response types (Continuous, Quantal, Count). For qualitative responses (Ordinal, Categorical) Absolute is used. |
BenchmarkResponseType, HazardEffectSizeType, CriticalEffectSizeType |
No |