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Original Articles

A Hierarchical Model for the Skew-normal Distribution with Application in Developmental Neurotoxicology

Pages 1859-1872 | Received 24 Jul 2011, Accepted 07 Mar 2012, Published online: 28 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

The distribution of the mean of a random sample drawn from a skew-normal population was derived by Chen et al. (2004). Here, we consider a hierarchical structure and derive the distribution of the sample mean when the location parameter itself is a random variable with a normal distribution. In neurotoxicological bioassay experiments with laboratory animals, often the response of interest is continuous in nature and the mean of responses is used for inferential purposes (Chen, 2006). However, in developmental neurotoxicity experiments where the neurological effect of a compound on the developing fetus is of interest, because of the intra-litter correlation, the mean of the response distribution may vary from one litter to another. The unconditional distribution of the litter sample mean is derived and its application in the analysis of data from developmental neurotoxicology is described. An example with real experimental data is used to provide further illustration.

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Acknowledgments

The author is grateful to the anonymous referees for many helpful comments which significantly enhanced the quality of this article.

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