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Methods Inf Med 2015; 54(06): 576-577
DOI: 10.3414/ME15-04-0007
DOI: 10.3414/ME15-04-0007
Letter to the Editor
Youden’s Index and the Weight of Evidence Revisited
Further Information
Publication History
received:
09 October 2015
accepted:
19 October 2015
Publication Date:
23 January 2018 (online)
Summary
A correspondence between Youden’s index for rating diagnostic tests and the log-likelihood ratio of a positive test outcome is illustrated by data calculated from two previously-published studies of binary tests.
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