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Estimation of proportions by group testing with retesting of positive groups

Abstract

When estimating a proportion p by group testing, and it is desired to increase precision, it is sometimes impractical to obtain additional individuals but it is possible to retest groups formed from the individuals within the groups that test positive at the first stage. Hepworth and Watson assessed four methods of retesting, and recommended a random regrouping of individuals from the first stage. They developed an estimator of p for their proposed method, and, because of the analytic complexity, used simulation to examine its variance properties. We now provide an analytical solution to the variance of the estimator, and compare its performance with the earlier simulated results. We show that our solution gives an acceptable approximation in a reasonable range of circumstances.

Authors

Hepworth G; Walter SD

Journal

Communication in Statistics- Theory and Methods, Vol. 49, No. 22, pp. 5587–5597

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

November 16, 2020

DOI

10.1080/03610926.2019.1620280

ISSN

0361-0926

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