Question: Likelihood ratios. There are four possible likelihood ratios associated with the table. Two of the likelihood ratios are used when a prediction of disease (predicted

Likelihood ratios. There are four possible likelihood ratios associated with the table. Two of the likelihood ratios are used when a prediction of disease (predicted case) is produced by the forecaster. The other two likelihood ratios are used when the forecaster predicts no disease (predicted control). Show how each of the likelihood ratios is calculated (hint, they are different combinations of TPP, FPP, FNP, TNP and each Likelihood uses two of those values). To get full marks you must show the formula for each likelihood ratio and give the correct numerical

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