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Sensitivity and specificity and Triple test

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Difference between Sensitivity and specificity and Triple test

Sensitivity and specificity vs. Triple test

Sensitivity and specificity are statistical measures of the performance of a binary classification test, also known in statistics as a classification function. The triple test, also called triple screen, the Kettering test or the Bart's test, is an investigation performed during pregnancy in the second trimester to classify a patient as either high-risk or low-risk for chromosomal abnormalities (and neural tube defects).

Similarities between Sensitivity and specificity and Triple test

Sensitivity and specificity and Triple test have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Medical diagnosis, Sensitivity and specificity, Type I and type II errors.

Medical diagnosis

Medical diagnosis (abbreviated Dx or DS) is the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.

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Sensitivity and specificity

Sensitivity and specificity are statistical measures of the performance of a binary classification test, also known in statistics as a classification function.

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Type I and type II errors

In statistical hypothesis testing, a type I error is the rejection of a true null hypothesis (also known as a "false positive" finding), while a type II error is failing to reject a false null hypothesis (also known as a "false negative" finding).

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Sensitivity and specificity and Triple test Comparison

Sensitivity and specificity has 46 relations, while Triple test has 36. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.66% = 3 / (46 + 36).

References

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