here.
A test result is accurate if the result equals to the truth. Consider the pair of random variables: (X, Y),
X is the true status of the patients, can be either + (HIV) or - (non HIV).
Y is the test result of the patient from the hospital, + (test says HIV +) or - (test says HIV -).
There 4 possible non-overlapping results of the test:
(+, +), (-, -), (+, -) or (-, +).
The first two cases are accurate (i.e., X=Y), the last two cases are failures. The accuracy of the test is defined as P(X=Y) or statistically, #of (++) and (--) over the total # of samples.
There is nothing vague
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别给别人上课来显示你的“聪明”
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07/14/2004 postreply
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LoL.. I am idiot :D
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07/14/2004 postreply
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He is not“聪明”, but
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07/14/2004 postreply
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你是轮子派来的不?请跟我去兵坛,让我好好操操你
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07/14/2004 postreply
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Blind guy, get out here!
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07/14/2004 postreply
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回复:There is nothing vague
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07/14/2004 postreply
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