Specificity And Sensitivity

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Specificity and Sensitivity

Medical journals often report the Specificity and Sensitivity of tests for things like HIV or the Zika virus. These measures describe the rates of Type I and Type II errors.

  • Specificity, or sPecificity, concerns the rate of false Positives.
  • Sensitivity or seNsitivity concerns the rate of false Negatives.

This is where it gets confusing...

  • A false positive result means the truth is negative. So the test might have been a true negative instead of being a false positive, those events are disjoint, and if the truth is negative, the result can't be anything else.