tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post1728802836138164752..comments2024-03-14T07:32:30.141+09:00Comments on Marketing Japan: Radiation, Drug Testing, Critical Thinking, Analytical Reading and Probabilitymike in tokyo rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04977446676243085409noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-27268432739344431542011-06-16T13:40:24.265+09:002011-06-16T13:40:24.265+09:00I despise drug testing. Some of the safest and bes...I despise drug testing. Some of the safest and best workers I had the pleasure of working around wouldn't pass such a test.<br /><br />But more importantly, a hand eye coordination test - and simply talking to People - is a better method of determining who should be on the clock and who shouldn't. IMHO.<br /><br />Some of the most dangerous People and some of the stupidest People ever pass drug tests and I wouldn't want to be anywhere near them in dangerous circumstances.<br /><br />- ClarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-90397770475036460592011-06-16T09:32:42.443+09:002011-06-16T09:32:42.443+09:00Fifty-fifty indeed!
Perform this test on one hund...Fifty-fifty indeed!<br /><br />Perform this test on one hundred people. 95 of them will be non-drug users, but 5% of them will get false positives on the test = 4.75 people. <br /><br />Five people will be drug users and will get true positives 95% of the time = 4.75 people. <br /><br />So out of the 9-10 people out of 100 that this test will flag as positive for drugs, only half of them will actually be drug users.<br /><br />That right?Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03875665895670908529noreply@blogger.com