Rather than someone who is randomly selected, an individual presents at a physio- therapy practice with aches
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Rather than someone who is randomly selected, an individual presents at a physio- therapy practice with aches and pains in their joints, a symptom of rheumatoid arthritis. The GALS examination process is applied to the patient and results in a positive outcome. If you were to calculate the probability the patient has rheumatoid arthritis given the positive result, would the probability be more or less than the value you calculated in part (c)? Explain your reasons for this.
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