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The following pages link to Sample size calculations for studies designed to evaluate diagnostic test accuracy (Q2259644):
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- Optimality of equidistant sampling designs for the Brownian motion with a quadratic drift (Q538129) (← links)
- Bayesian sample size determination for binary regression with a misclassified covariate and no gold standard (Q693273) (← links)
- Equidistant and \(D\)-optimal designs for parameters of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process (Q945769) (← links)
- Determining sample size to evaluate and compare the accuracy of binary diagnostic tests in the presence of partial disease verification (Q961181) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach to sample size determination for studies designed to evaluate continuous medical tests (Q962257) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation of cluster-level test accuracy based on different sampling schemes (Q2259668) (← links)
- Ultimate efficiency of experimental designs for Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type processes (Q2448800) (← links)
- Sample size recalculation in sequential diagnostic trials (Q3303593) (← links)
- Sample size for positive and negative predictive value in diagnostic research using case–control designs (Q3304916) (← links)
- Sample Size Calculations for Surveys to Substantiate Freedom of Populations from Infectious Agents (Q3435676) (← links)
- Bayesian Sample Size Determination for Prevalence and Diagnostic Test Studies in the Absence of a Gold Standard Test (Q3442967) (← links)
- Bayesian estimates of predictive value and related parameters of a diagnostic test (Q4024612) (← links)
- Sample sizes for the transmission disequilibrium tests: tdt, s-tdt and 1-tdt (Q4548236) (← links)
- Sample Size and Power Calculation in Comparing Diagnostic Accuracy of Biomarkers with Pooled Assessments (Q4813923) (← links)
- Prospective studies of diagnostic test accuracy when disease prevalence is low (Q5701162) (← links)
- Bayesian sample size determination for diagnostic accuracy studies (Q6628604) (← links)