When do latent class models overstate accuracy for diagnostic and other classifiers in the absence of a gold standard? (Q2912354)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6082629
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| English | When do latent class models overstate accuracy for diagnostic and other classifiers in the absence of a gold standard? |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6082629 |
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14 September 2012
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classification error
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diagnostic test
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jury
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latent class model
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sensitivity
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specificity
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validity
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When do latent class models overstate accuracy for diagnostic and other classifiers in the absence of a gold standard? (English)
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