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by dxyms
1822 days ago
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>If you get a positive with an uncertainty in its accuracy, at the very least, the test is repeated. But even more, you can use the information from the investigation of the reason for the false positive to improve the tests in the first place. This assumes that the false positive is caused randomly. That's not the case. False positive tests are usually followed by false positive tests. Then it will take years to find out if it was a false positive or not. |
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