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  1. False positives and false negatives - Wikipedia

    A false positive error, or false positive, is a result that indicates a given condition exists when it objectively does not. For example, a pregnancy test which indicates a woman is pregnant …

  2. FALSE POSITIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    A false positive —a test result indicative of disease that isn't actually present—can trigger a chain reaction of worry, further tests, and even unnecessary treatment.

  3. False Positive and False Negative: Definition and Examples

    A false positive is where you receive a positive result for a test, when you should have received a negative results. It’s sometimes called a “ false alarm ” or “false positive error.”

  4. False Positives and False Negatives - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · False positives can result in Type I errors, meaning the null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected. In situations where false positives are frequent, the model may become overly …

  5. FALSE POSITIVE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

    Wrong (Definition of false positive from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  6. False Positive - Statistics By Jim

    A false positive occurs when a test or classification system incorrectly labels a negative case as positive. In other words, the test indicates the presence of a condition or outcome that isn’t …

  7. Both positive and negative false results can have very real individual health and public health implications. Understanding the circumstances around false results can help direct how they’re …

  8. Is False Positive COVID Test Common? - Biology Insights

    Aug 18, 2025 · A false positive COVID-19 test occurs when an individual receives a positive result, indicating the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, even though they are not truly infected.

  9. False Positives and False Negatives - Conceptually

    A false positive result would incorrectly diagnose that a patient has breast cancer, while a false negative one would fail to detect a patient who does have it.

  10. False Positives and False Negatives - Math is Fun

    Here are some examples of "false positives" and "false negatives": Quality Control: a "false positive" is when a good quality item gets rejected, and a "false negative" is when a poor …