Screening Test Results for Greyscale Disease Disease positive Disease Negative Positive Test Result 14 50 Negative Test Result 6 212 Total How many False Negatives are there?.
According to the given information I understood that
Disease positive result = 14
Disease Negative Positive ( i.e. False positive) = 50
Negative result= 6
Total = 212.
So False Negative = (212) - (14 + 50 + 6)
= (212) - 70
= 142
False Negative result may 142
Screening Test Results for Greyscale Disease Disease positive Disease Negative Positive Test Result 14 50 Negative...
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