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Leer Challenge: Solving the Task Using Bayes' Theorem | Probability of Complex Events
Probability Theory Basics
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Probability Theory Basics

Probability Theory Basics

1. Basic Concepts of Probability Theory
2. Probability of Complex Events
3. Commonly Used Discrete Distributions
4. Commonly Used Continuous Distributions
5. Covariance and Correlation

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Challenge: Solving the Task Using Bayes' Theorem

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Imagine that we decided to conduct medical research.
You gathered data about two groups: 750 people with heart problems and 800 with chronic stomachache.
You know that 7% of interviewed from the first group have diabetes; meanwhile, 12% of respondents from the second group have diabetes too.
Calculate the probability that a randomly selected person with diabetes has a chronic stomachache.

We can use Bayes' theorem to calculate the corresponding probability.

  1. Calculate the probability that a randomly selected person has a heart problem.
  2. Calculate the probability that the randomly selected person has a stomachache.
  3. Calculate the probability that you randomly select a person that has diabetes.

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Challenge: Solving the Task Using Bayes' Theorem

Taak

Swipe to start coding

Imagine that we decided to conduct medical research.
You gathered data about two groups: 750 people with heart problems and 800 with chronic stomachache.
You know that 7% of interviewed from the first group have diabetes; meanwhile, 12% of respondents from the second group have diabetes too.
Calculate the probability that a randomly selected person with diabetes has a chronic stomachache.

We can use Bayes' theorem to calculate the corresponding probability.

  1. Calculate the probability that a randomly selected person has a heart problem.
  2. Calculate the probability that the randomly selected person has a stomachache.
  3. Calculate the probability that you randomly select a person that has diabetes.

Oplossing

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 2. Hoofdstuk 6
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