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- 2010025521 contributor B11767187.
- 2010025521 contributor B11767188.
- 2010025521 created "c2010.".
- 2010025521 date "2010".
- 2010025521 date "c2010.".
- 2010025521 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2010025521 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2010025521 description "The basic 2x2 dichotomous system of diagnostic test properties -- Sensitivity and specificity : from population to individual -- Different contributions of sensitivity and specificity to predictive value, and the spin/snout shortcut -- Optimizing test strategies depends on where you are, and where you want to go -- Choosing among diagnostic tests : revisiting spin/snout -- Clinical examples using the likelihood ratio and Bayes theorem -- Do all unexpected results increase uncertainty? -- When should an unexpected result compel you to switch diagnostic sides? -- Discussion.".
- 2010025521 extent "55 p. :".
- 2010025521 identifier "9781617282829 (softcover)".
- 2010025521 issued "2010".
- 2010025521 issued "c2010.".
- 2010025521 language "eng".
- 2010025521 publisher "New York : Novinka/Nova Biomedical Books ,".
- 2010025521 subject "616.07/5 22".
- 2010025521 subject "Diagnosis.".
- 2010025521 subject "Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures.".
- 2010025521 subject "Function tests (Medicine)".
- 2010025521 subject "Medical logic.".
- 2010025521 subject "RC71.3 .B43 2010".
- 2010025521 subject "Sensitivity and Specificity.".
- 2010025521 subject "WB 141 B5775d 2010".
- 2010025521 tableOfContents "The basic 2x2 dichotomous system of diagnostic test properties -- Sensitivity and specificity : from population to individual -- Different contributions of sensitivity and specificity to predictive value, and the spin/snout shortcut -- Optimizing test strategies depends on where you are, and where you want to go -- Choosing among diagnostic tests : revisiting spin/snout -- Clinical examples using the likelihood ratio and Bayes theorem -- Do all unexpected results increase uncertainty? -- When should an unexpected result compel you to switch diagnostic sides? -- Discussion.".
- 2010025521 title "Diagnostic test interpretation and reasoning under uncertainty / Matt T. Bianchi and Brian Alexander.".
- 2010025521 type "text".