Properties of a One-Sided Likelihood Ratio Test as Applied to Pool Screening |
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Authors: | Hongjiang Gao Inmaculada B. Aban Charles R. Katholi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Disease, Atlanta, GA, USA;2. Biostatistics Department, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA |
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Abstract: | In the control of tropical disease, data are typically collected using pool screening design. When eradication programs have been in place for a period of time, researchers are interested in testing whether the disease prevalence is below a certain target level using one-sided likelihood ratio test (LRT). We will investigate the finite and large-sample properties of this test statistic. Based on simulations, if the number of pools is not large enough, the LRT has inflated type I error rate. Consequently, researchers will make the critical mistake of stopping the treatment when the target level has not been reached. |
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Keywords: | Exact test Number of positive pools One-sided likelihood ratio test Statistical power |
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