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Card 6

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Mortality _______ (MD) uses same denominator as ID

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Card 7

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Cumulative _________ (CM) is more like prevalence, only uses population at start

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Card 8

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Diagnostic test performance. ________ refers to the closeness between test result and ‘true’ disease state

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Card 9

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Diagnostic test performance. Misclassification ____: measure of the systematic deviation from ‘true’ disease state

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Card 10

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Diagnostic test performance. _________: the degree of fluctuation of the results obtained through repeated testing of the same biological sample

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Card 11

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Any evaluation of diagnostic tests requires a measure of the ‘true’ disease status of the animal, which is usually called the ____ standard or reference test…

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Card 12

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___________ is defined as the proportion of subjects without disease who will have a negative result --->TRUE NEGATIVES

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Card 13

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SnNout: if sensitivity is ____ then a negative result allows us to rule out a disease

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Card 14

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SpPin: if specificity is high then a positive result allows us to rule __ a disease

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