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The area above the ordinal dominance graph and the area below the receiver operating characteristic graph
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In this article, receiver operating characteristic graphs are shown to be a variant form of ordinal dominance graphs, and several different methods of constructing confidence intervals for the area measure are presented and the strengths and weaknesses of each of these methods are discussed.About:
This article is published in Journal of Mathematical Psychology.The article was published on 1975-11-01. It has received 1409 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Estimator & U-statistic.read more
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Using permutations to detect, quantify and correct for confounding in machine learning predictions
TL;DR: It is proved that restricted permutations provide an alternative method to compute partial correlations and is able to "subtract" the contribution of the confounders from the observed predictive performance of a machine learning algorithm using a mapping between restricted and standard permutation null distributions.
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Effects of perceived efficacy and prospect of success on detection in the Guilty Actions Test
TL;DR: Results indicated that for both guilty and informed innocent participants low prospects of success and low detection efficacy of the test were associated with enhanced physiological responses to the critical information, whereas high prospects ofsuccess and high detection efficacy were associatedwith attenuated physiological responses.
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The influence of age, comorbidity and frailty on treatment with surgery and systemic therapy in older women with operable triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) in England: A population-based cohort study
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TL;DR: Most of older women with early TNBC had surgery, although some physically fit older women did not, and there were differences in the uptake of chemotherapy across geographical regions and in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy regimens between age groups.
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Combined assessment of beat-to-beat micro-variability and signal-averaged ECG parameters
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Multimodal biometrics: An overview and some recent developments
TL;DR: Due to external manufacturing constraints in sensing technologies as well as inherent limitations within each biometric, no single biometric method to date can warrant a 100% authentication accuracy and usage by itself.
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Signal detection theory and psychophysics
David M. Green,John A. Swets +1 more
TL;DR: This book discusses statistical decision theory and sensory processes in signal detection theory and psychophysics and describes how these processes affect decision-making.
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On a Test of Whether one of Two Random Variables is Stochastically Larger than the Other
Henry B. Mann,D. R. Whitney +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the limit distribution is normal if n, n$ go to infinity in any arbitrary manner, where n = m = 8 and n = n = 8.
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Proceedings of the Fifth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Lucien Le Cam,Neyman Jerzy +1 more
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Consistency and Unbiasedness of Certain Nonparametric Tests
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that there exist strictly unbiased and consistent tests for the univariate and multivariate two-and fc-sample problem, for the hypothesis of independence, and for the hypotheses of symmetry with respect to a given point.
On a Use of the Mann-Whitney Statistic
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the known properties of the U statistic which are of importance for its use in testing hypotheses and discuss another use of this statistic which has attracted less attention.