P(A)Probability of A | ||
P(B)Probability of B | ||
P(B∣A)Probability of observing B when A is true | ||
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Bayes' Theorem calculator computes the probability of event A occurring if event B is true.
INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:
Bayes Theorem P(A|B): The calculator returns the probability as a real number.
The formula for Bayes' Theorem is:
P(A∣B)=P(B∣A)⋅P(A)P(B)
where:
Probabilities are expressed here as decimals between 0 and 1, where 0 means there is no chance of an occurrence and 1 implies a certainty of occurrence. For example, an event with a 20% chance of occurrence has a probability of 0.2.
Baye's Theorem is helpful when considering test results, especially medical test results. For example, you may have tested positive for a disease like Zika or HIV. But there is a potential for a FALSE positive. CLICK HERE for an insightful blog on how a false positive can be judged.
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