
Fundamentals of Biostatistics
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Author: Bernard Rosner
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Chapter 3.7, Problem C.1RE
What is the sensitivity and specificity of a screening test?
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dX
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but with notation (X+, Y₁) instead of (S(1), S(2)). Given the model above, the measure
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σ = 0₁+0%. We consider a swap option, which gives you the right, at time T, to
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We consider a 2-stock model similar to the one studied in class. Namely, we consider
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motion (W+)+20 (W(1), W(2))+20 such that
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