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by tagoregrtst
1627 days ago
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I think of it like this: Unlike a false negative where there isnt enough to trigger the test, false positive implies that something triggered a positive. You have something, just not what the test thinks you have. For example, men with testicular cancer, apparently, show up as pregnant in pregnancy tests. Clearly thats a false positive for pregnancy. |
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