Improved estimation of proportions using inverse binomial group testing
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Recommendations
- Bias correction of estimated proportions using inverse binomial group testing
- Bayesian inference for disease prevalence using negative binomial group testing
- Estimating disease prevalence using inverse binomial pooled testing
- Improved Empirical Bayes Estimation in Group Testing Procedure for Small Proportions
- Mid-\(P\) confidence intervals for group testing based on the total number of positive groups
Cites work
- Bayesian inference for disease prevalence using negative binomial group testing
- Bayesian inference for prevalence and diagnostic test accuracy based on dual-pooled screening
- Confidence intervals for the difference of two proportions estimated from pooled samples
- Estimating disease prevalence using inverse binomial pooled testing
- Exact Confidence Intervals for Proportions Estimated by Group Testing
- Mid-P confidence intervals based on the likelihood ratio for proportions estimated by group testing
- ON A METHOD OF ESTIMATING FREQUENCIES
- On the informativeness and accuracy of pooled testing in estimating prevalence of a rare disease: Application to HIV screening
- Significance Tests in Discrete Distributions
Cited in
(20)- Estimation of binomial proportions from pooled samples using an objective prior
- Confidence intervals for the difference of two proportions estimated from pooled samples
- Estimating disease prevalence using inverse binomial pooled testing
- Bias correction of estimated proportions using inverse binomial group testing
- Confidence interval procedures for proportions estimated by group testing with groups of unequal size adjusted for overdispersion
- Some limit results in estimation of proportion based on group testing
- Bayesian inference for disease prevalence using negative binomial group testing
- Mid-\(P\) confidence intervals for group testing based on the total number of positive groups
- Revisiting retesting in the estimation of proportions by group testing
- Improved Empirical Bayes Estimation in Group Testing Procedure for Small Proportions
- Exact confidence intervals for proportions estimated by group testing with different group sizes
- Mid-P confidence intervals based on the likelihood ratio for proportions estimated by group testing
- The optimal group size using inverse binomial group testing considering misclassification
- An Empirical Bayes Group-Testing Approach to Estimating Small Proportions
- Proportional closeness estimation of probability of contamination under group testing
- Sequential estimation in the group testing problem
- Bias correction in estimating proportions by pooled testing
- A new estimator for a population proportion using group testing
- Estimation of log-odds ratio from group testing data using Firth correction
- Bias correction in estimating proportions by imperfect pooled testing
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