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Sensitivity (True Positive Rate)
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Sensitivity (True Positive Rate) refers to the proportion of those who received a positive result on this test out of those who actually have the condition (when judged by the ‘Gold Standard’).
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Sensitivity and specificity☜Sensitivity and specificity mathematically describe the accuracy of a test which reports the presence or absence of a condition, in comparison to a ‘Gold Standard’ or definition.[1]☜AECCD8
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Sensitivity (True Positive Rate)☜Sensitivity (True Positive Rate) refers to the proportion of those who received a positive result on this test out of those who actually have the condition (when judged by the ‘Gold Standard’).☜AECCD8
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Sensitivity and specificity
Sensitivity and specificity mathematically describe the accuracy of a test which reports the presence or absence of a condition, in comparison to a ‘Gold Standard’ or definition.[1]
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Specificity (True Negative Rate)
Specificity (True Negative Rate) refers to the proportion of those who received a negative result on this test out of those who do not actually have the condition (when judged by the ‘Gold Standard’).
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