none2noThe evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased subjects is a crucial issue in modern medicine. The accuracy of a continuous-scale test at a chosen cut-off level can be measured by its sensitivity and specificity, i.e. by the probabilities that the test correctly identifies the diseased and non-diseased subjects, respectively. In practice, sensitivity and specificity of the test are unknown. Moreover, which cut-off level to use is also generally unknown in that no preliminary indications driving its choice could be available. In this paper, we address the problem of making joint inference on pairs of quantities defining accuracy of a diagnostic test, in particular, when one of...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
For two continuous-scale diagnostic tests, it is of interest to compare their sensitivities at a pre...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased su...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseaded from non-diseaded subjects i...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseaded from non-diseaded subjects i...
In medical research, diagnostic tests with continuous values are widely employed to attempt to disti...
In medical research, diagnostic tests with continuous values are widely employed to attempt to disti...
For a continuous-scale test, it is an interest to construct a confidence interval for the sensitivit...
New methods are proposed that provide approximate joint confidence regions for the optimal sensitivi...
For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity...
For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity...
Diagnostic testing is essential to distinguish non-diseased individuals from diseased individuals. M...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
For two continuous-scale diagnostic tests, it is of interest to compare their sensitivities at a pre...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased su...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseaded from non-diseaded subjects i...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseaded from non-diseaded subjects i...
In medical research, diagnostic tests with continuous values are widely employed to attempt to disti...
In medical research, diagnostic tests with continuous values are widely employed to attempt to disti...
For a continuous-scale test, it is an interest to construct a confidence interval for the sensitivit...
New methods are proposed that provide approximate joint confidence regions for the optimal sensitivi...
For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity...
For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity...
Diagnostic testing is essential to distinguish non-diseased individuals from diseased individuals. M...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
For two continuous-scale diagnostic tests, it is of interest to compare their sensitivities at a pre...