Group Testing for Sensitive Characteristics: Extension to Higher Prevalence Levels
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Publication:4850152
Recommendations
- Use of Binomial Group Testing in Tests of Hypotheses for Classification or Quantitative Covariables
- Screening with Cost-Effective Quality Control: Potential Applications to HIV and Drug Testing
- Optimality of group testing in the presence of misclassification
- Efficient estimation of the prevalence of multiple rare traits
Cited in
(17)- Multinomial group testing models with incomplete identification
- Bias, efficiency, and agreement for group-testing regression models
- Bias correction of estimated proportions using inverse binomial group testing
- Use of Binomial Group Testing in Tests of Hypotheses for Classification or Quantitative Covariables
- A two-stage group testing model for infections with window periods
- Statistical and legal aspects of the forensic study of illicit drugs.
- Dual Screening
- Recycled incomplete identification procedures for blood screening
- A Partial Ranking Method for Identifying Repeated Inclusion of Individuals in Anonymized HIV Infection Reports
- Applications of bulk queues to group testing models with incomplete identification
- An Empirical Bayes Group-Testing Approach to Estimating Small Proportions
- Prediction-driven pooled testing methods: application to HIV treatment monitoring in Rakai, Uganda
- Multistage Group Testing Procedure (Group Screening)
- Estimation of proportions by group testing with retesting of positive groups
- Dual group screening
- On Pooling of Data and Its Relative Efficiency
- Estimating proportions by group retesting with unequal group sizes at each stage
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