A new test has the following characteristics: sensitivity 70% and specificity 90%. What can be inferred?
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Correct answer: It will miss many true positive cases
A sensitivity of 70% means the test will miss 30% of true cases (false negatives). Specificity is relatively high, but sensitivity is moderate.
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