NEWS: Partial verification refers to the situation where a subset of is not verified by the reference (gold) standard and is excluded from the . If partial verification is present, the observed (naive) of accuracy such as sensitivity and specificity are most likely to be biased. Recently, Harel and Zhou showed that partial verification can be considered as a problem and that multiple imputation (MI) methods can be used to correct for this bias. They claim that even in simple situations where the verification is random within strata of the index test , the so-called Begg and Greenes (B&G) correction method underestimates sensitivity and overestimates specificity as compared with the MI method. However, we were able to demonstrate that the B&G method produces similar as MI, and that the claimed difference has been caused by a computational error. Additional is needed to better understand which correction methods should be preferred in more complex scenarios of reference test outcome in diagnostic . Copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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