One of the most interesting applications of the results of probability theory involves estimating unknown probability and making decisions on the basis of new (sample) information. Biomedical scientists often use the Bayesian decision theory for the purposes of computing diagnostic values such as sensitivity and specificity for a certain diagnostic test and from which positive or negative predictive values are obtained in other to make decisions concerning the well-being of the patient. Often times error rates are encountered and estimated from the results of trials of the screening test with a view to calculating the overall case rate for which an accurate estimate is rarely available. The concept of conditional probability takes into acco...
Estimates of sensitivity and specificity can be biased by the preferential referral of patients with...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
Bayes’ rule shows how one might rationally change one’s beliefs in the light of evidence. It is the...
Establishing an accurate diagnosis is crucial in everyday clinical practice. It forms the starting p...
It is often the case that a clinician has diagnostic values such as sensitivity and specificity avai...
The role of Bayesian reasoning in medicine is explored from the perspective of the writings of Dr. L...
Diagnostic tests are important clinical tools. Bayes’ theorem and Bayesian approach are important me...
RATIONALEBedside use of Bayes' theorem for estimating probabilities of diseases is cumbersome. An al...
The Bayes’ theorem on conditional probabilities is normally presented to students in introductory co...
Medicine is diagnosis, treatment and care. To diagnose is to consider the probability of the cause o...
Although teaching Bayes’ theorem is popular, the standard approach—targeting posterior distributions...
Individuals who have studied maths to a specific level have come across Bayes’ Theorem or Bayes Form...
Bayesian inference is usually presented as a method for determining how scientific belief should be ...
At the heart of Bayesian statistics and decision theory is Bayes ’ Theorem, also frequently referred...
Probability theory provides the general framework within which assignments of probabilities of past,...
Estimates of sensitivity and specificity can be biased by the preferential referral of patients with...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
Bayes’ rule shows how one might rationally change one’s beliefs in the light of evidence. It is the...
Establishing an accurate diagnosis is crucial in everyday clinical practice. It forms the starting p...
It is often the case that a clinician has diagnostic values such as sensitivity and specificity avai...
The role of Bayesian reasoning in medicine is explored from the perspective of the writings of Dr. L...
Diagnostic tests are important clinical tools. Bayes’ theorem and Bayesian approach are important me...
RATIONALEBedside use of Bayes' theorem for estimating probabilities of diseases is cumbersome. An al...
The Bayes’ theorem on conditional probabilities is normally presented to students in introductory co...
Medicine is diagnosis, treatment and care. To diagnose is to consider the probability of the cause o...
Although teaching Bayes’ theorem is popular, the standard approach—targeting posterior distributions...
Individuals who have studied maths to a specific level have come across Bayes’ Theorem or Bayes Form...
Bayesian inference is usually presented as a method for determining how scientific belief should be ...
At the heart of Bayesian statistics and decision theory is Bayes ’ Theorem, also frequently referred...
Probability theory provides the general framework within which assignments of probabilities of past,...
Estimates of sensitivity and specificity can be biased by the preferential referral of patients with...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
Bayes’ rule shows how one might rationally change one’s beliefs in the light of evidence. It is the...