John Cook writes: Someone recently asked me why medical tests always have an error rate. It’s a good question. A test is necessarily a proxy, a substitute for something else. You don’t run a test to determine whether someone has … Continue reading …
John Cook writes: Someone recently asked me why medical tests always have an error rate. It’s a good question. A test is necessarily a proxy, a substitute for something else. You don’t run a test to determine whether someone has … Continue reading …