A unification of models for meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy studies
DOI10.1093/BIOSTATISTICS/KXL004zbMATH Open1144.62094OpenAlexW2116308061WikidataQ56529110 ScholiaQ56529110MaRDI QIDQ120089FDOQ120089
Authors: R. M. Harbord, J. J. Deeks, M. Egger, P. Whiting, J. A. C. Sterne, Roger M. Harbord, Jonathan Deeks, Matthias Egger, Penny F Whiting, Jonathan Ac Sterne
Publication date: 11 May 2006
Published in: Biostatistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/biostatistics/kxl004
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sensitivitydiagnostic testsmeta-analysisspecificitybivariate normal distributionhierarchial modelsHSROC modelROC analysis
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