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The following pages link to Latent Class Modeling Approaches for Assessing Diagnostic Error without a Gold Standard: With Applications to p53 Immunohistochemical Assays in Bladder Tumors (Q3078788):
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- A general latent class model for performance evaluation of diagnostic tests in the absence of a gold standard: an application to Chagas disease (Q454665) (← links)
- Optimization-based model fitting for latent class and latent profile analyses (Q658139) (← links)
- A pseudo-likelihood approach for estimating diagnostic accuracy of multiple binary medical tests (Q1623809) (← links)
- Biomarker assessment and combination with differential covariate effects and an unknown gold standard, with an application to Alzheimer's disease (Q1624842) (← links)
- Incorporating conditional dependence in latent class models for probabilistic record linkage: does it matter? (Q2281221) (← links)
- When Do Latent Class Models Overstate Accuracy for Diagnostic and Other Classifiers in the Absence of a Gold Standard? (Q2912354) (← links)
- Bayesian Estimation of the Time-Varying Sensitivity of a Diagnostic Test with Application to Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (Q3076064) (← links)
- Estimation and inference for case-control studies with multiple non-gold standard exposure assessments: with an occupational health application (Q3304978) (← links)
- A Cautionary Note on the Robustness of Latent Class Models for Estimating Diagnostic Error without a Gold Standard (Q3442973) (← links)
- Estimating Diagnostic Accuracy of Raters Without a Gold Standard by Exploiting a Group of Experts (Q4911959) (← links)
- Evaluation of incomplete multiple diagnostic tests, with an application in the colon cancer family registry study (Q5128615) (← links)
- A Bayesian Latent Class Model to Predict Kidney Obstruction in the Absence of Gold Standard (Q5146016) (← links)
- Random Effects Modeling Approaches for Estimating ROC Curves from Repeated Ordinal Tests without a Gold Standard (Q5459610) (← links)
- A Probit Latent Class Model with General Correlation Structures for Evaluating Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests (Q5850963) (← links)