Explains bayesian reasoning in use when we read (or parse) information presented as text. The Bayesian probability theory and Bayesian frequency theory explain why we get so confused.
Roberto Almeida's article trying to explain why, when we read (or parse) written information we get so confused dependent on the complexity with which the information is written.
Roger P.G. van Gompel, Martin J. Pickering and Jamie Pearson try to understand how we focus on certain elements of sentences to the exclusion of others when trying to understand written text.
Simple explanation, using mammography as an example, of Bayes probability and frequency and why we get so confused.
not a medical education example and not necessarily perfect examples of application and higher but a nice illustration.
JISC funded UK thesis digitisation project - in beta since Jan 2009.
PhD. Miles Richardson University of Derby 2005.
PhD. Ailsa Peron University of Southampton 2007.
PhD. Christopher Jackson Coventry Polytechnic 1989.
Kanu E.O. Nkanginieme, MD, FmCPaed., University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria