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specificity Measures a test's ability to correctly identify individuals who are disease-free. A failure in specificity, commonly referred to as a "false positive," is the failure of a test to correctly identify an individual who is disease free.
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specificity narrowness of terms.
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specificity The ability of a test to detect that a condition is not present when it is, in fact, not present.
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specificity of exercise The design of exercises to stress muscles in a manner similar to the way in which they are to perform. This technique helps the muscle to meet specific demands, including speed and type of contraction, strength and endura
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specificity in medical screening, the proportion of individuals with a negative (no indication of disease) screening result for a disease who actually do not have the disease. For example, for women who have mammograms, the specificity would be the number of women with a negative mammogram who actually do not have breast cancer.
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