Careyp74
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less than 4% confident that the results represent a true-positive.
Linda
Now I see what your problem is, we are arguing two entirely different things. I am not saying anything as to how likely the results are true positive, I am arguing that there is a high confidence that when taking a survey of the population, you are likely to obtain the results that were found in the study.
WHAT I MEAN IS.........
Go out and pick 8000 random people in the area that the study was conducted. There is a likelihood that the range of people that contract aids in 3 years contains the results found in the study, so there is a possibility that your hand picked results could be 51 people. WITHOUT ANY DRUGS BEING USED ON THEM!