• In evidence-based medicine, likelihood ratios are used for assessing the value of performing a diagnostic test. They use the sensitivity and specificity...
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    In medical testing with binary classification, the diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) is a measure of the effectiveness of a diagnostic test. It is defined as...
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  • yielding likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing. Taking the ratio of one of these groups of ratios yields a final ratio, the diagnostic odds ratio (DOR)...
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    determine a course of treatment. Medical tests such as, physical and visual exams, diagnostic imaging, genetic testing, chemical and cellular analysis, relating...
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  • medicine, likelihood ratios are used in diagnostic testing to assess the value of performing a diagnostic test. Since the actual value of the likelihood function...
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  • hypothesis testing, data are tested against the null hypothesis that it is normally distributed. In Bayesian statistics, one does not "test normality"...
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  • calculate the probability of the disease using likelihood ratios of the individual tests. Therefore, if diagnostic criteria have been established for a condition...
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    patients in disease group 2 is equivalent to the ratio of the prevalences of the two diseases studied. Otherwise, positive and negative likelihood ratios are...
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  • Likelihood principle Likelihood-ratio test Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing Likert scale Lilliefors test Limited dependent variable Limiting density...
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  • simple to calculate is one that uses likelihood ratios to derive subsequent post-test likelihoods. The initial likelihoods for each candidate condition can...
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