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What is Test Quality?
In the field of
epidemiology
, test quality refers to the ability of a diagnostic test to accurately and reliably identify whether an individual has a particular disease or condition. This encompasses various metrics such as
sensitivity
,
specificity
,
positive predictive value
(PPV), and
negative predictive value
(NPV), among others.
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