A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies

The number of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is increasing and the models which deal with the summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) have become quite popular. Many of these models have reached considerable statistical complexity, required expertise and knowledge. Here" a model n...

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Main Author: Charoensawat, Supada
Published: University of Reading 2014
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6279262016-08-04T04:18:33ZA likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studiesCharoensawat, Supada2014The number of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is increasing and the models which deal with the summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) have become quite popular. Many of these models have reached considerable statistical complexity, required expertise and knowledge. Here" a model named the proportional hazard model (PHM) is developed. The PHM model has a simple form and is easy to interpret. There is only one parameter of interest 0, which is called the diagnostic accuracy and has the interpretation that the smaller 0 is, the higher the diagnostic accuracy.519University of Readinghttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627926Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies
description The number of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is increasing and the models which deal with the summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) have become quite popular. Many of these models have reached considerable statistical complexity, required expertise and knowledge. Here" a model named the proportional hazard model (PHM) is developed. The PHM model has a simple form and is easy to interpret. There is only one parameter of interest 0, which is called the diagnostic accuracy and has the interpretation that the smaller 0 is, the higher the diagnostic accuracy.
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title A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies
title_short A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies
title_full A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies
title_fullStr A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies
title_full_unstemmed A likelihood approach based upon the proportional hazards model for SROC modelling in meta-analysis of diagnostic studies
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