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N-Way Sensitivity AnalysisA Verification and Stability-assessment Technique for Completely Subjective Decision Analysis Trees
The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of N-way sensitivity analysis, a modified version of traditional sensitivity analysis that was created for the purpose of verifying the stability of decisions made by a completely subjective decision-analytic tree. The tech nique was developed during research that addressed whether nurses make clinical decisions that coincide with those recommended by a decision-analytic model. Since all parameters of the model were derived from subjective assessment, traditional one-way or two-way sensitivity analysis was deemed inappropriate. Consequently, N-way sensitivity analysis was developed and used for the verification of the decision model's results. Key words: sensitivity analysis; stability; decision trees. (Med Decis Making 1990;10:68-74)
Medical Decision Making, Vol. 10, No. 1,
68-74 (1990) |
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