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A non-randomized triangular design has been shown to be more efficient than the conventional random response model in estimating the prevalence of sensitive attributes in surveys. Since most surveys focus on estimation, herein we derive sample size formulas for estimation of prevalence and a...
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Confidence interval construction for the Youden index of a diagnostic test based on partially validated series with dichotomous response is considered in this article. Using the Wald and Agresti-Coull, the Wilson score, logit-transformation and the method of variance estimates recovery, eight...
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It is desirable to estimate disease prevalence based on data collected by a gold standard test, but such a test is often limited due to cost and ethical considerations. Data with partial validation series thus become an alternative. The construction of confidence intervals for disease prevalence...
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