The SciRAP evaluation tools are now available as downloadable Excel files, instead of online forms. No changes have been made to the criteria. However, the function to weight criteria has been removed. If your work requires the wheighting function, please contact us for an alternative file.
The SciRAP method for evaluating reliability of in vivo toxicity studies consists of criteria for for evaluating reporting quality and methodological quality of studies, separately. Your evaluation may require you to evaluate either reporting or methodological quality, or both.
Relevance evaluation
Whether or not a study is relevant depends on the context within which it is to be used as evidence. The aim of the SciRAP method is to provide guidance and a structured approach for determining the relevance of in vivo toxicity studies for human health risk assessment. To that end, five study aspects should be evaluated under the tab relevance. It is important to note that all listed items do not have to be relevant for the study to serve as evidence in risk assessment.
SciRAP in vivo tool version 2.3