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Statistical models / Actuarial science / Econometrics / Receiver operating characteristic / Normal distribution / Maximum likelihood / Multivariate normal distribution / Generalized linear model / Probit model / Statistics / Regression analysis / Estimation theory
Date: 2013-03-12 10:01:17
Statistical models
Actuarial science
Econometrics
Receiver operating characteristic
Normal distribution
Maximum likelihood
Multivariate normal distribution
Generalized linear model
Probit model
Statistics
Regression analysis
Estimation theory

DOI: [removed]j[removed]00712.x Biometrics Random Effects Modeling Approaches for Estimating ROC Curves from Repeated Ordinal Tests without a Gold Standard

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