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false negative

false negative

a case that is incorrectly excluded from a group by the test used to determine inclusion. In diagnostics, for example, a false negative is an individual who, in reality, has a particular condition but whom the diagnostic instrument indicates does not have the condition. In inferential statistics, a false negative is also referred to as a Type II error.

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