Robustness of Group Testing in the Estimation of Proportions
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Recommendations
- Use of Binomial Group Testing in Tests of Hypotheses for Classification or Quantitative Covariables
- Group testing, the pooled hypergeometric distribution, and estimating the number of defectives in small populations
- Estimating ordered binomial proportions with the use of group testing
- Estimation of the Proportion of Defective Units by Using Group Testing Under the Existence of a Threshold of Detection
- Some limit results in estimation of proportion based on group testing
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(29)- On the construction of unbiased estimators for the group testing problem
- Multinomial group testing models with incomplete identification
- Estimating ordered binomial proportions with the use of group testing
- Confidence interval procedures for proportions estimated by group testing with groups of unequal size adjusted for overdispersion
- Use of Binomial Group Testing in Tests of Hypotheses for Classification or Quantitative Covariables
- Some limit results in estimation of proportion based on group testing
- The efficient design of Nested Group Testing algorithms for disease identification in clustered data
- Sequential classification on lattices with experiment-specific response distributions
- Group testing regression models with dilution submodels
- Robust procedures for experimental design in group testing considering misclassification
- Revisiting retesting in the estimation of proportions by group testing
- Improved Empirical Bayes Estimation in Group Testing Procedure for Small Proportions
- Pairwise comparisons for proportions estimated by pooled testing
- Optimality of group testing with differential misclassification
- Sequential prevalence estimation with pooling and continuous test outcomes
- Combining biomarkers to improve diagnostic accuracy in detecting diseases with group-tested data
- Known mean, unknown maxima? Testing the maximum knowing only the mean
- Array-based schemes for group screening with test errors which incorporate a concentration effect
- Estimation of the Proportion of Defective Units by Using Group Testing Under the Existence of a Threshold of Detection
- Capturing the pool dilution effect in group testing regression: a Bayesian approach
- More powerful likelihood ratio tests for isotonic binomial proportions
- Optimizing pooled testing for estimating the prevalence of multiple diseases
- Extensions of Dorfman's theory
- Nonparametric estimation of distributions and diagnostic accuracy based on group‐tested results with differential misclassification
- Group testing for case identification with correlated responses
- On the Viral Safety of Plasma Pools and Plasma Derivatives
- Prevalence estimation subject to misclassification: the mis-substitution bias and some remedies
- Nonparametric methods for group testing data, taking dilution into account
- Group testing, the pooled hypergeometric distribution, and estimating the number of defectives in small populations
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