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How is Predictive Power Measured?
Predictive power is often measured using statistical metrics such as
sensitivity
,
specificity
,
positive predictive value (PPV)
, and
negative predictive value (NPV)
. These metrics help evaluate how well a model can identify true positives, true negatives, false positives, and false negatives.
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