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FA25_QTM_110_1 Quiz #10: Bayesian Thinking and Logic
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Suppose that a new study shows that the proportion of pregnant women who have gestational diabetes is actually larger than the previous estimate - rather than 5%, approximately 10% of pregnant women have gestational diabetes. Compared to your previous estimate of the probability that a woman has gestational diabetes given that she tests positive, the new estimate for the rate of a true positive using the new prior is: (Note: Try doing this without recomputing the exact probability! Just use your intuition about the role of the prior to update your previous response.)
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This question asks you to reason about how updating the prior probability for gestational diabetes (GD) from 5% to 10% affects your posterior probability P(D|+), i.e., the probability a woman has GD given a positive test. The key idea is to understand how priors influence Bayes updating: when the base rate (prior) of the disease increases, a positive test result tends to be more informative about a true positive,......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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