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The following pages link to On the informativeness and accuracy of pooled testing in estimating prevalence of a rare disease: Application to HIV screening (Q4842924):
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- Tandem queues with impatient customers for blood screening procedures (Q352888) (← links)
- Improved estimation of proportions using inverse binomial group testing (Q484772) (← links)
- A two-stage group testing model for infections with window periods (Q708782) (← links)
- Pairwise comparisons for proportions estimated by pooled testing (Q872086) (← links)
- Interval estimation for messy observational data (Q907959) (← links)
- A queueing model for general group screening policies and dynamic item arrivals (Q992685) (← links)
- Comparing multiple sensitivities and specificities with different diagnostic criteria: applications to sexual abuse and sexual health research (Q1023924) (← links)
- Recycled incomplete identification procedures for blood screening (Q1751814) (← links)
- On the construction of unbiased estimators for the group testing problem (Q1987726) (← links)
- Determination of varying group sizes for pooling procedure (Q2003657) (← links)
- Optimal group testing designs for prevalence estimation combining imperfect and gold standard assays (Q2044315) (← links)
- Statistical modeling for practical pooled testing during the COVID-19 pandemic (Q2143947) (← links)
- Confidence intervals for the difference of two proportions estimated from pooled samples (Q2259958) (← links)
- Estimating disease prevalence using inverse binomial pooled testing (Q2260204) (← links)
- Regression models for group testing: identifiability and asymptotics (Q2317345) (← links)
- Efficient methods for the estimation of the multinomial parameter for the two-trait group testing model (Q2323937) (← links)
- Robust procedures for experimental design in group testing considering misclassification (Q2348315) (← links)
- Applications of bulk queues to group testing models with incomplete identification (Q2370347) (← links)
- Multinomial group testing models with incomplete identification (Q2573520) (← links)
- A New Estimator for a Population Proportion Using Group Testing (Q2809587) (← links)
- The optimal group size using inverse binomial group testing considering misclassification (Q2816441) (← links)
- Pool Screening: An Example of Independent Nonidentical Bernoulli Trial (Q2828712) (← links)
- Evaluation of a Frequentist Hierarchical Model to Estimate Prevalence When Sampling from a Large Geographic Area Using Pool Screening (Q2864663) (← links)
- Dual Estimation of Prevalence and Disease Incidence in Pool-Testing Strategy (Q3100645) (← links)
- Statistical Inference Based on Pooled Data: A Moment-Based Estimating Equation Approach (Q3592664) (← links)
- Bias, efficiency, and agreement for group-testing regression models (Q3615056) (← links)
- Sequential estimation in the group testing problem (Q4639214) (← links)
- Extensions of Dorfman’s Theory (Q4644985) (← links)
- Analysis of Multistage Pooling Studies of Biological Specimens for Estimating Disease Incidence and Prevalence (Q4666616) (← links)
- Using Pooled Exposure Assessment to Improve Efficiency in Case‐Control Studies (Q4666635) (← links)
- Use of Binomial Group Testing in Tests of Hypotheses for Classification or Quantitative Covariables (Q4668401) (← links)
- Regression Models for Disease Prevalence with Diagnostic Tests on Pools of Serum Samples (Q4670470) (← links)
- Modeling sensitivity and specificity with a time-varying reference standard within a longitudinal setting (Q5123607) (← links)
- Robust group testing for multiple traits with misclassification (Q5130325) (← links)
- Nonparametric deconvolution of density estimation based on observed sums (Q5189258) (← links)
- Two‐Stage Hierarchical Group Testing for Multiple Infections with Application to the Infertility Prevention Project (Q5408030) (← links)
- Known Mean, Unknown Maxima? Testing the Maximum Knowing Only the Mean (Q5860250) (← links)
- Revisiting Nested Group Testing Procedures: New Results, Comparisons, and Robustness (Q5868171) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of distributions and diagnostic accuracy based on group‐tested results with differential misclassification (Q6047752) (← links)
- On a couple of unresolved group testing conjectures (Q6106205) (← links)