Verification bias is a well-known problem that may occur in the evaluation of predictive ability of diagnostic tests. When a binary disease status is considered, various solutions can be found in the literature to cor- rect inference based on usual measures of test accuracy, such as the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve or the area underneath. Evaluation of the predictive ability of continuous diagnostic tests in the presence of ver- ification bias for an ordinal three-class disease status is here discussed. In particular, several verification bias-corrected estimators of the ROC surface and of the volume underneath are proposed. Consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators are established and their f...
Many medical conditions are marked by a sequence of events or statuses that are associated with cont...
• Sometimes it is not feasible to obtain disease status verification for all study subjects. Analysi...
The ROC curve is a commonly used summary measure of the accuracy of a diagnostic test. It is a plot ...
Verification bias is a well-known problem that may occur in the evaluation of predictive ability of...
Verification bias is a well-known problem that may occur in the evaluation of predictive ability of ...
Verification bias is a well known problem that can affect the statistical evaluation of the predict...
The use of diagnostic tests to discriminate between disease classes is becoming more and more popula...
For a continuous-scale diagnostic test, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is a popul...
In diagnostic medicine, the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) surface is one of the establishe...
none2noFor a continuous-scale diagnostic test, the area under the receiver operating characteristic ...
Background Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) surface analysis is usually employed to assess t...
Abstract Background Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) surface analysis is usually employed to ...
The volume under the receiver operating characteristic surface (VUS) is useful for measuring the ove...
Summary. In studies to assess the accuracy of a screening test, often definitive disease assess-ment...
Evaluation of accuracy of diagnostic tests is frequently undertaken under nonignorable (NI) verific...
Many medical conditions are marked by a sequence of events or statuses that are associated with cont...
• Sometimes it is not feasible to obtain disease status verification for all study subjects. Analysi...
The ROC curve is a commonly used summary measure of the accuracy of a diagnostic test. It is a plot ...
Verification bias is a well-known problem that may occur in the evaluation of predictive ability of...
Verification bias is a well-known problem that may occur in the evaluation of predictive ability of ...
Verification bias is a well known problem that can affect the statistical evaluation of the predict...
The use of diagnostic tests to discriminate between disease classes is becoming more and more popula...
For a continuous-scale diagnostic test, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is a popul...
In diagnostic medicine, the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) surface is one of the establishe...
none2noFor a continuous-scale diagnostic test, the area under the receiver operating characteristic ...
Background Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) surface analysis is usually employed to assess t...
Abstract Background Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) surface analysis is usually employed to ...
The volume under the receiver operating characteristic surface (VUS) is useful for measuring the ove...
Summary. In studies to assess the accuracy of a screening test, often definitive disease assess-ment...
Evaluation of accuracy of diagnostic tests is frequently undertaken under nonignorable (NI) verific...
Many medical conditions are marked by a sequence of events or statuses that are associated with cont...
• Sometimes it is not feasible to obtain disease status verification for all study subjects. Analysi...
The ROC curve is a commonly used summary measure of the accuracy of a diagnostic test. It is a plot ...