What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a negative test result" : _____
What is the formula used to calculate Positive Predictive Value: _____
What is the formula used to calculate Specificity: _____
What is the formula used to calculate Negative Predictive Value: _____
What is the formula used to calculate Sensitivity: _____
Sensitivty is described as the _____
Negative Predictive Value is described as the _____
In a Contigency Table what does FN mean? _____ Where the Disease is Present and the test is Negative
In a Contigency Table what does FP mean? _____ Where the Disease is Absent and the test is Positive
What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a positive test result" : _____
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