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CASS data 1 Clostridium difficile 1 Conditional independence assumption 1 EIA 1 Identifiability 1 Imperfect reference test 1 Latent classmodel 1 Mixtures of distributions 1 Non-identifiability 1 Non-uniqueness 1 Nonidentifiability 1 Power series distributions 1 Robust statistics of diagnostic tests 1 Stieltjes problem of moments 1 Uniqueness 1
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Lin, Gwo 1 Mattner, Frauke 1 Mattner, Lutz 1 Stoyanov, Jordan 1
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Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 1 Metrika 1
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Confidence bounds for the sensitivity lack of a less specific diagnostic test, without gold standard
Mattner, Lutz; Mattner, Frauke - In: Metrika 76 (2013) 2, pp. 239-263
We consider the problem of comparing two diagnostic tests based on a sample of paired test results without true state determinations, in cases where the second test can reasonably be assumed to be at least as specific as the first. For such cases, we provide two informative confidence bounds: A...
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Mixtures of power series distributions: identifiability via uniqueness in problems of moments
Stoyanov, Jordan; Lin, Gwo - In: Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 63 (2011) 2, pp. 291-303
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