Due 30 Nov 2023

This is in relation to the paper on predicting nonmelanoma skin cancer, Wang et al. (2019).

  1. If a test has sensitivity = 80% and specificity 80% and the prevalence of the disease is 9/100,000, what is the positive predictive value (aka “precision”) of the test?

  2. Suppose sensitivity = specificity. What would they have to be to achieve positive predictive value = 50% when prevalence is 9/100,000?

  3. Comment on these results in relation to the precision values provided in Table 2 of Wang et al. (2019).