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Interpreting results: Sensitivity and specificity |
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If your data represent evaluation of a diagnostic test, Prism reports the results in five ways:
The sensitivity, specificity and likelihood ratios are properties of the test. The positive and negative predictive values are properties of both the test and the population you test. If you use a test in two populations with different disease prevalence, the predictive values will be different. A test that is very useful in a clinical setting (high predictive values) may be almost worthless as a screening test. In a screening test, the prevalence of the disease is much lower so the predictive value of a positive test will also be lower.
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