| [CLAIM] | |
| In terms of disease detection, more educated respondents have a higher probability of being diagnosed, but only conditional on being in poor general health (marginal effect for Years of Education=-0.00867, SE=0.00420, significantat 5% level). | |
| [HYPOTHESIS] | |
| Among the sample of respondents in poor general health who were found to be hypertensive during a screening, the probability of being undiagnosed decreases with education |