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1.In
the binomial model, there are 2 possible outcomes, often described as
disease or no disease.
2.With
just 2 possible outcomes, the
notation “p”
is the estimated probability of the outcome ranging from 0 to 1.0, and
the notation “q”
is the complement of
p
and represents the probability of absence of the outcome.
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