Should Gabriel visit Maria? A short introduction to Bayes’ Theorem
Content
The interpretation of the result of a qualitative analysis depends more than just on the performance of the analytical method, which is typically quantified by metrics related to the rates of true and false results.
This interpretation also depends on the population from which the tested item was taken, quantified by the prevalence of the studied cases.
For instance, the probability of someone being infected with COVID, given the result of a positive test, does not depend solely on the probability of a real COVID case being correctly identified by the test; it also depends on the COVID prevalence in the population.
This leaflet shows how the interpretation of a qualitative result is affected by the prior information, using a (fictional!) example.
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The second edition is currently available in English.
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