We develop a Bayesian approach to sample size computations for surveys designed to provide evidence of freedom from a disease or from an infectious agent. A population is considered "disease-free" when the prevalence or probability of disease is less than some threshold value. Prior distributions are specified for diagnostic test sensitivity and specificity and we test the null hypothesis that the prevalence is below the threshold. Sample size computations are developed using hypergeometric sampling for finite populations and binomial sampling for infinite populations. A normal approximation is also developed. Our procedures are compared with the frequentist methods of Cameron and Baldock (1998a, Preventive Veterinary Medicine34, 1-17.) usi...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
This investigation deals with the question of when a particular population can be considered to be d...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
We developed a Bayesian approach to sample size calculations for studies designed to estimate diseas...
A common problem in medical research is the estimation of the prevalence of a disease in a given pop...
The prevalence of disease in many populations is often low. For example, the prevalence of tuberculo...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Although frequentist approaches to prevalence estimation are simple to apply, there are circumstance...
Abstract: Since most secreening tests are not 100 % accurate, the proportion of subjects screened po...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...
Sample size determination is a prerequisite for statistical surveys. A comprehensive overview of the...
Studies sometimes estimate the prevalence of a disease from the results of one or more diagnostic te...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
This investigation deals with the question of when a particular population can be considered to be d...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
We developed a Bayesian approach to sample size calculations for studies designed to estimate diseas...
A common problem in medical research is the estimation of the prevalence of a disease in a given pop...
The prevalence of disease in many populations is often low. For example, the prevalence of tuberculo...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Although frequentist approaches to prevalence estimation are simple to apply, there are circumstance...
Abstract: Since most secreening tests are not 100 % accurate, the proportion of subjects screened po...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...
Monitoring for disease requires subsets of the host population to be sampled and tested for the path...
Sample size determination is a prerequisite for statistical surveys. A comprehensive overview of the...
Studies sometimes estimate the prevalence of a disease from the results of one or more diagnostic te...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
This investigation deals with the question of when a particular population can be considered to be d...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...