Bayesian Analysis Flashcards

1
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When to use Bayesian

A
  • carrier risk given # normal children
  • carrier risk given negative test result (test not 100% sensitive)
  • likelihood to have a disease after testing positive (test not 100% specific)
  • adult-onset conditions
  • non-penetrance
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Bayesian Set-Up

A

Carrier vs Noncarrier

Prior
Probability

Conditional
Probability (sensitivity and specificity)

Joint
Probability (P1 * C)

Posterior
Probability (normalized J)

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Sensitivity

A

is the test able to detect what it’s supposed to?

sensitivity = true positives/(true positives + false negatives)

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Specificity

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is the test able to tease apart who is affected and who is not?

specificity = true negatives/(true negatives + false positives)

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Positive predictive value

A

if someone tests positive, are they truly positive?

PPV = true positives/(true positives + false positives)

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Negative predictive value

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if someone tests negative, are they truly negative?

NPV = true negatives/(true negatives + false negatives)

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