EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOSTATISTICS
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Author: Rosner
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Chapter 6, Problem 108P
A radiologist investigates whether a new (less costly) method for identifying esophageal cancer is as effective as the gold standard.
He obtains the following test results: false positive = 0, true positive = 46, false negative = 1, true negative =17.
What is the sensitivity of the test?
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