= How do I calculate and interpret conditional probabilities? = Gigerenzer (2002) suggests a way to obtain conditional probabilities using frequencies in a decision tree. Cortina and Dunlap (1997) give an example evaluating the detection rate of a test (positive/negative result) to detect schizophrenia (disorder). To do this one fixes the following: The base rate of schizophrenia in adults (2%) The test will correctly identify schizophrenia (give a positive result) on 95% of people with schizophrenia The test will correctly identify normal individuals (give a negative result) on 97% of normal people. Despite this we can show the [attachment:baye.doc test is unreliable]. This is a more intuitive way of illustrating the equivalent Bayesian equation: P(No disorder|+ result) = $$\frac{\mbox{P(No disorder) * P(+ result | No disorder)}}{\mbox{P(No disorder) * P(+ result | No disorder) + P(Disorder) * P(- result | Disorder)}}$$ __References__ Cortina JM, Dunlap WP (1997) On the logic and purpose of significance testing ''Psychological methods'' '''2(2)''' 161-172. Gigerenzer G. (2002) Reckoning with risk: learning to live with uncertainty. London: Penguin.