At the end of section 1.1.2, the same question is asked to the reader twice.
If an individual is at a higher risk for having HIV than a randomly sampled person from the population considered, how, if at all, would you expect P(Person tested has HIV∣ELISA is positive) to change?
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Example 1.3 If the an individual is at a higher risk for having HIV than a randomly sampled person from the population considered, how, if at all, would you expect P(Person tested has HIV ∣ ELISA is positive) to change?
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If you agree with this issue, I'm happy to fork and send a PR to fix it.
At the end of section 1.1.2, the same question is asked to the reader twice.
If an individual is at a higher risk for having HIV than a randomly sampled person from the population considered, how, if at all, would you expect P(Person tested has HIV∣ELISA is positive) to change? ... Example 1.3 If the an individual is at a higher risk for having HIV than a randomly sampled person from the population considered, how, if at all, would you expect P(Person tested has HIV ∣ ELISA is positive) to change? ...
If you agree with this issue, I'm happy to fork and send a PR to fix it.