Dear List,
Happy new year and thank-you for your time in advance for your collective wisdom. Could anyone please recommend good books books/ journal papers for Sensitivity, specificity, and ROC analysis, specifically in relation to instrument testing? (theory and technical practice?) Again, thank-you -- Leah Quinlivan BA MS.c., Ad Astra PhD Scholar Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Research St. Vincents University Hospital Elm Park Dublin 4 Ireland Phone: +353 1 2773354 Mobile: +353 87 9674719 ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
On 1/4/2013 3:03 AM, leah quinlivan wrote:
> Happy new year and thank-you for your time in advance for your > collective wisdom. Could anyone please recommend good books books/ > journal papers for Sensitivity, specificity, and ROC analysis, > specifically in relation to instrument testing? (theory and technical > practice?) The definitive source would be Margaret Pepe's book, The Statistical Evaluation of Medical Tests for Classification and Prediction (Oxford Statistical Science Series). I also have some additional references at my website. It's a hodge-podge, but you might find it helpful. --> http://www.pmean.com/category/DiagnosticTesting.html You will also find links to a small invention of mine, the likelihood ratio slide rule. It's a portable version of the Fagan nomogram. I've found that all the discussion of sensitivity and specificity was quite confusing until I read about likelihood ratios. You should definitely try attacking your problem from the likelihood ratio angle. Good luck. Steve Simon, [hidden email], Standard Disclaimer. Sign up for the Monthly Mean, the newsletter that dares to call itself average at www.pmean.com/news ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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Leah,
You might find the following papers helpful. They focus on the prediction of violence, but go deeply into the logic of sensitivity, specificity, ROC analysis, and related issues in psychiatric assessment. Fazel et al (2012). Use of risk assessment instruments to predict violence and antisocial behaviour in 73 samples involving 24827 people: systematic review and meta-analysis. British Medical Journal, 345. Singh, Grann & Fazel. (2011). A comparative study of violence risk assessment tools: A systematic review and metaregression analysis of 68 studies involving 25,980 participants. Clinical Psychology Review. Singh & Fazel (2010). Forensic risk assessment: A metareview. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37, 965-988. Best Regards, Stephen Brand www.StatisticsDoc.com -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of leah quinlivan Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 4:04 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Book recommendations for Sensitivity, Specificity, and ROC analysis Dear List, Happy new year and thank-you for your time in advance for your collective wisdom. Could anyone please recommend good books books/ journal papers for Sensitivity, specificity, and ROC analysis, specifically in relation to instrument testing? (theory and technical practice?) Again, thank-you -- Leah Quinlivan BA MS.c., Ad Astra PhD Scholar Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Research St. Vincents University Hospital Elm Park Dublin 4 Ireland Phone: +353 1 2773354 Mobile: +353 87 9674719 ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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Hi there, thank-you so much for your reply, i look forward to getting
hold of that book, the website also looks like a great collective of information (i will be getting stuck in there too). Thank-you so much everyone for the replies, very happy I sought assistance and will be getting stuck into this new material. All the best and Happy new year :), Leah On 5 January 2013 16:22, Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <[hidden email]> wrote: > On 1/4/2013 3:03 AM, leah quinlivan wrote: > >> Happy new year and thank-you for your time in advance for your >> collective wisdom. Could anyone please recommend good books books/ >> journal papers for Sensitivity, specificity, and ROC analysis, >> specifically in relation to instrument testing? (theory and technical >> practice?) > > The definitive source would be Margaret Pepe's book, The Statistical > Evaluation of Medical Tests for Classification and Prediction (Oxford > Statistical Science Series). > > I also have some additional references at my website. It's a hodge-podge, > but you might find it helpful. > --> http://www.pmean.com/category/DiagnosticTesting.html > > You will also find links to a small invention of mine, the likelihood ratio > slide rule. It's a portable version of the Fagan nomogram. I've found that > all the discussion of sensitivity and specificity was quite confusing until > I read about likelihood ratios. You should definitely try attacking your > problem from the likelihood ratio angle. > > Good luck. > > > Steve Simon, [hidden email], Standard Disclaimer. > Sign up for the Monthly Mean, the newsletter that > dares to call itself average at www.pmean.com/news > -- Leah Quinlivan BA MS.c., Ad Astra PhD Scholar Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Research St. Vincents University Hospital Elm Park Dublin 4 Ireland Phone: +353 1 2773354 Mobile: +353 87 9674719 ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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