voorspellingswaarde
Voorspellingswaarde, also known as predictive value, is a concept used in statistics and diagnostics to assess the probability of a condition being present or absent given a specific test result. It is distinct from sensitivity and specificity, which measure the accuracy of a test in identifying true positives and true negatives, respectively. There are two main types of predictive value: positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV).
Positive predictive value refers to the probability that a subject truly has the condition of interest, given
Negative predictive value refers to the probability that a subject truly does not have the condition of
Both PPV and NPV are influenced by the prevalence of the condition in the population being tested.