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Erratum to: Using Bayes’ rule in diagnostic testing: a graphical explanation
This erratum corrects the original online version which can be found here:
https://doi.org/10.1515/dx-2017-0011
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May 29, 2018
Erratum to: Kevin M. Johnson. 2017. Using Bayes’ rule in diagnostic testing: a graphical explanation. Diagnosis. Volume 4, Issue 3, pages 159–167. (DOI 10.1515/dx-2017-0011):
On page 162, line 5, the sentence was incorrect. The correct sentence should be “Specificity is defined as the proportion (or percentage) of patients without the disorder who have a negative test result”.
On page 163, line 17, the sentence was incorrect. The correct sentence should be “Negative predictive value is defined as the proportion (or percentage) of patients with a negative test result who do not have the disorder“.
Published Online: 2018-5-29
Published in Print: 2018-6-27
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