These are statistical terms that are often confused. These terms can be illustrated by way of an example:
At a particular hospital a MIBG scanner is used to detect phaeochromocytomas. A positive scan was reported in 38 cases. An audit showed:
where:
phaeochromocytoma present | phaeochromyctoma absent |
test result positive TP = 10 | test result positive FP = 0 |
test result negative FN = 3 | test result negative TN = 25 |
i.e. the proportion of screening tests that are correct.
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