A diagnostic test has a specificity of 98%. What does this indicate about the test?
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Correct answer: It correctly identifies 98% of people who do NOT have the disease
Specificity describes the probability of correctly identifying individuals who do not have the disease. A specificity of 98% means the test has a low false-positive rate.
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