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How is Specificity Calculated?
Specificity is calculated using the formula:
Specificity = (True Negatives) / (True Negatives + False Positives)
Where
true negatives
are the number of healthy individuals correctly identified as not having the condition, and
false positives
are the number of healthy individuals incorrectly diagnosed as having the condition.
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