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A false negative, also called a miss, exists when a test reports, incorrectly, that a signal was not detected when, in fact, was present. Detection algorithms of all kinds often create misses. For example, if a radar does not detect an enemy air plane when an enemy air plane is present within the radar scanned area, that is a false negative. In statistical hypothesis testing, a false negative test which accepts the null hypothesis when it is false is called a Type II error. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_negative
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| false negative |
Does have the abnormality or disease and is incorrectly classified by the test.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/genomics/gtesting/ACCE/FBR/CF/CFGlossa...
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| false negative |
an erroneous negative test result; eg, an imaging test that fails to show the presence of a cancer tumor later found by biopsy to be present is said to have a false negative result
Ãâó: ppml.acor.org/GLOSSARY.html
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| false negative |
A test giving a negative result when the true result was actually positive. This could be due to a number of factors including operator error or poor test design.
Ãâó: www.kurlama.com/glossary/f.html
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| false negative |
test result implying a condition does not exist when in fact it does.
Ãâó: www.cancer.org/docroot/GRY/GRY_0.asp
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