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Prevalence estimation 2 CHAID method 1 Emerging or seasonal diseases 1 Forced response method 1 Optimal testing pool design 1 Pearson chi-square 1 Polya trees 1 Robust optimization 1 Uncertainty 1 disease-prevalence estimation 1 prediction 1
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Bish, Douglas R. 1 Bish, Ebru K. 1 Branscum, Adam 1 Gardner, Ian 1 Hanson, Timothy 1 Heijden, Peter 1 Nguyen, Ngoc T. 1 Perri, Pier 1
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Journal of Applied Statistics 1 Journal of Classification 1 Omega : the international journal of management science 1
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Optimal pooled testing design for prevalence estimation under resource constraints
Nguyen, Ngoc T.; Bish, Ebru K.; Bish, Douglas R. - In: Omega : the international journal of management science 105 (2021), pp. 1-14
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A Property of the CHAID Partitioning Method for Dichotomous Randomized Response Data and Categorical Predictors
Perri, Pier; Heijden, Peter - In: Journal of Classification 29 (2012) 1, pp. 76-90
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Bayesian non-parametric models for regional prevalence estimation
Branscum, Adam; Hanson, Timothy; Gardner, Ian - In: Journal of Applied Statistics 35 (2008) 5, pp. 567-582
We developed a flexible non-parametric Bayesian model for regional disease-prevalence estimation based on cross … subpopulations not included in the study, including the predictive probability of zero prevalence. We focus on prevalence estimation …
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