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Joint estimation of multiple disease‐specific sensitivities and specificities via crossed random effects models for correlated reader‐based diagnostic data: application of data cloning
Authors:Niroshan Withanage  Alexander R. de Leon  Christopher J. Rudnisky
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics and Statistics, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Belihuloya, Sri Lanka;2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada;3. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:We present a model for describing correlated binocular data from reader‐based diagnostic studies, where the same group of readers evaluates the presence or absence of certain diseases on binocular organs (e.g., fellow eyes) of patients. Multiple random effects are incorporated to meaningfully delineate various associations in the data including crossed random effects to account for reader‐specific variability and to incorporate cross correlations. To overcome the computational complexity involved in the evaluation and maximization of the marginal likelihood, we adopt the data cloning approach, which calculates maximum likelihood estimates under the Bayesian paradigm. The bias and efficiency of the estimates are assessed in two simulation studies. We apply our model to data from a diabetic retinopathy study. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:binocular data  correlated binary outcomes  latent variable  likelihood estimation  multivariate probit model  tetrachoric correlations
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