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Welcome to
David Dowe's
short course
slides.
Lloyd Allison's
CIA's
32-Mstate.
Probabilistic prediction
Imagine two surgical procedures, identical in all ways except the medical
procedure itself and the success rate.
Procedure A has 60 successes and 40 failures.
Would you predict that a patient undergoing Procedure A would have a success?
Procedure B has 90 successes and 10 failures.
Would you predict that a patient undergoing Procedure B would have a success?
So, would you have any preference for one of these procedures over the other?
Procedure C has 55 successes and 45 failures.
Procedure D has 75 successes and 25 failures.
Procedure E has 95 successes and 5 failures.
Would you predict that a patient undergoing Procedures C, D, E would have
a success?
Would you have any preference for one of these procedures over the other?
What sort of pay-off on a $1 bet would you need before you were willing to
bet that A would be a success?
B?
C?
D?
E?
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