Dear Tipsters,

Here are the data again from the paper:
                             Detect   Not detect
Radiologists           0             24
Controls                  4             20

A chi square test without Yates correction is significant (p = .036).
A chi square test with Yates correction is not significant (p = .117).

Sincerely,

Stuart
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