Suppose two doctors, A and B, test all patients coming into a clinic for syphilis. Let events A+ = {doctor A makes a positive diagnosis} and B+ = {doctor B makes a positive diagnosis}. Suppose doctor A diagnoses 25% of all patients as positive, doctor B diagnoses 30% of all patients as positive, and both doctors diagnose 15% of all patients as positive. Are the events A+, B+ independent?

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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Suppose two doctors, A and B, test all patients coming into a clinic for syphilis. Let events A+ = {doctor A makes a positive diagnosis} and B+ = {doctor B makes a positive diagnosis}. Suppose doctor A diagnoses 25% of all patients as positive, doctor B diagnoses 30% of all patients as positive, and both doctors diagnose 15% of all patients as positive. Are the events A+, B+ independent?

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