Exploring Bayes' Theorem

This GeoGebra worksheet can be used to explore the following problem, which is a classic application of Bayes' theorem: If a person tests positive for a disease, what is the probability that he or she is actually infected? The user can enter the following quantities by using the input boxes or the sliders: [b]Incidence[/b] is the percentage of the general population that is infected. [b]False positive rate[/b] is the probability that a person who is not infected will test positive for the disease. [b]False negative rate[/b] is the probability that a person who is infected will test negative for the disease. The pie chart shows the conditional probability that a person is infected given that he or she tests positive for the disease.

 

David Radcliffe

 
Resource Type
Activity
Tags
bayes  conditional-probability  exploration  health  probability 
Target Group (Age)
15 – 18
Language
English (United Kingdom)
 
 
 
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