Decision curve analysis: a novel method for evaluating prediction models
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision curve analysis: a novel method for evaluating prediction models
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - … journal of the Society for Medical …, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision curve analysis: a novel method for evaluating prediction models.
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - go.gale.com
Background. Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision Curve Analysis: A Novel Method for Evaluating Prediction Models
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - ideas.repec.org
Background. Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision Curve Analysis: A Novel Method for Evaluating Prediction Models.
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
Background: Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision curve analysis: a novel method for evaluating prediction models.
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - … Decision Making: an International Journal of …, 2006 - europepmc.org
Background Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision Curve Analysis: A Novel Method for Evaluating Prediction Models
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Background. Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with
measures of accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic …
measures of accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic …
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AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - … decision making: an international journal of …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision Curve Analysis: A Novel Method for Evaluating Prediction Models
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - econpapers.repec.org
Background. Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
Decision curve analysis: a novel method for evaluating prediction models.
AJ Vickers, EB Elkin - … Decision Making: an International Journal of …, 2006 - europepmc.org
Background Diagnostic and prognostic models are typically evaluated with measures of
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …
accuracy that do not address clinical consequences. Decision-analytic techniques allow …