The Surprising Reason High-Accuracy Tests Can Still Fail
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The Surprising Reason High-Accuracy Tests Can Still Fail

The false positive paradox is a striking example of the base rate fallacy, illustrating how high-accuracy tests can still produce misleading results in low-prevalence scenarios. This paradox highlights the importance of considering the base rate when interpreting test outcomes, as failing to do so c
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