To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a di- agnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer.
a) If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the prob- ability that the person has this type of cancer?
b) The test is administrated twice on the same patient. Assume that the test results are independent from each other, conditionally on the patient’s disease status. Given that both tests results are positive, what is the probability that the patient has this type of cancer?

To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a di- agnostic test. The...
To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada
organize a di- agnostic test. The false positive and negative rates
for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent,
respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this
type of cancer.
1. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result,
what is the prob- ability that the person has this type of
cancer?
2. The test is administrated twice on the same patient. Assume
that...
To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a di-agnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test arefive percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer.1. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the prob-ability that the person has this type of cancer?2. The test is administrated twice on the same patient. Assume that the test results are independent...
Exercise 10: To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a di- agnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer. 1. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the prob- ability that the person has this type of cancer? 2. The test is administrated twice on the same patient....
Exercise 10: To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a di- agnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer. 1. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the prob- ability that the person has this type of cancer? 2. The test is administrated twice on the same patient....
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Exercise 10: To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a di- agnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer. 1. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the prob- ability that the person has this type of cancer? 2. The test is administrated twice on the same...
To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a diagnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer. 1. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the probability that the person has this type of cancer? 2. The test is administrated twice on the same patient. Assume that the test...
To prevent developing a certain type of cancer, Health Canada organize a diagnostic test. The false positive and negative rates for this diagnostic test are five percent and four percent, respectively. Assume that five percent of the population has this type of cancer. If a randomly selected person has a positive test result, what is the probability that the person has this type of cancer The test is administrated twice on the same patient. Assume that the test results are...
9. Suppose a certain type of cancer is diagnosed by first administering a test, looking at the test result and then making the diagnosis. If the test is positive, the patient is diagnosed as having the cancer. If the test is negative, the person is diagnosed as not having the cancer. Let event the person has the cancer and event P the test result is positive. Being diagnosed as having (not having) the cancer does not mean the person has...
A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the pancreas.” 2. The nurse caring...
please answer all the questi A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the...