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Multiple diagnostic procedures entail a partition of the sample space into a set of critical regions. When the procedure is designed in a piecemeal fashion these regions bear no particular relation to one another, and the procedure as a whole can be logically inconsistent. We use a simple example to illustrate these difficulties, and also to suggest criteria that should be satisfied by any diagnostic procedure that is to meet the needs of the practitioner.

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