NMADTA
0.1.4Network Meta-Analysis of Multiple Diagnostic Tests
Overview
Provides statistical methods for network meta-analysis of diagnostic tests to simultaneously compare multiple tests within a missing data framework, including: - Bayesian hierarchical model for network meta-analysis of multiple diagnostic tests (Ma, Lian, Chu, Ibrahim, and Chen (2018) doi:10.1093/biostatistics/kxx025) - Bayesian Hierarchical Summary Receiver Operating Characteristic Model for Network Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Tests (Lian, Hodges, and Chu (2019) doi:10.1080/01621459.2018.1476239).
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- First published
- 2025-10-14
- Total releases
- 5 / 1 yrs
- License
- GPL (>= 2) OSI
- Minimum R
- ≥ 4.0.0
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