Journal article
What's under the ROC? An Introduction to Receiver Operating Characteristics Curves
Abstract
It is often necessary to dichotomize a continuous scale to separate respondents into normal and abnormal groups. However, because the distributions of the scores in these 2 groups most often overlap, any cut point that is chosen will result in 2 types of errors: false negatives (that is, abnormal cases judged to be normal) and false positives (that is, normal cases placed in the abnormal group). Changing the cut point will alter the numbers of …
Authors
Streiner DL; Cairney J
Journal
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 52, No. 2, pp. 121–128
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
February 2007
DOI
10.1177/070674370705200210
ISSN
0706-7437