After taking 10 mammograms, a patient has a 50% chance of having had at least one false

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“After taking 10 mammograms, a patient has a 50% chance of having had at least one false alarm.” (A false alarm is a false-positive result.) Given this information (from Elmore et al. 2005), and assuming that false alarms are independent of each other, what is the probability of a false alarm on a single mammogram?

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The Analysis Of Biological Data

ISBN: 9781319226237

3rd Edition

Authors: Michael C. Whitlock, Dolph Schluter

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