FNEG in Sensitivity Meaning

The FNEG meaning in Sensitivity terms is "False Negative". There are 1 related meanings of the FNEG Sensitivity abbreviation.

FNEG on Sensitivity Full Forms

  1. False Negative A false negative error, or in short false negative, is where a test result indicates that a condition failed, while it actually was successful. I.e. erroneously no effect has been assumed. A common example is a guilty prisoner freed from jail. The condition: "Is the prisoner guilty?" actually had a positive result (yes, he is guilty). But the test failed to realize this, and wrongly decided the prisoner was not guilty.A false negative error is a type II error occurring in test steps where a single condition is checked for and the result can either be positive or negative.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does FNEG stand for Sensitivity?

    FNEG stands for False Negative in Sensitivity terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of False Negative in Sensitivity?

    The short form of "False Negative" is FNEG for Sensitivity.

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