A study of intra-observer variability in the assessment of cervical smears, 3,325 slides were screened for the presence or absence of abnormal squamous cells. Each slide was screened by a particular...


A study of intra-observer variability in the assessment of cervical smears, 3,325 slides were screened for the presence or absence of abnormal squamous cells. Each slide was screened by a particular observer and then rescreened six months later bythe same observer. The results are shown below. Test whether time of screening is related to the diagnosis. Was the observer more likely to detect squamous cells at one of the screenings? Use a 5% level of significance.Give each of the following to receive full credit: 1) the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses; 2) the appropriate test; 3) the decision rule; 4) the calculation of the test statistic; and 5) your conclusion including a comparison to alpha or the critical value. You MUST show your work to receive full credit. Partial credit is available.












Second Screening





















First Screening


Present


Absent


Present


1763


489


Absent


403


670



Jun 03, 2022
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