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Sensitivity
Specificity
Predictive value of a positive test or positive predictive value
Predictive value of a negative test or negative predictive value
A. Ability of a screening test to correctly identify all screened individuals who have the disease or outcome of interest
B. Probability of someone screened negative to actually not have the disease or outcome of interest
C. Probability of someone screened positive to actually have the disease or outcome of interest
D. Ability of a screening test to correctly rule out individuals who actually do not have the disease or outcome of interest
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