Multiple Choice
Mark is reviewing a partial summary of results from a test data set on a small health clinic. With an accuracy 84% (100 count) , Sensitivity 55%, and Specificity 100%, can Mark correctly predict the true positive rate to identify those with the flu?
A) Yes, because the specificity is 100% identifying healthy patients.
B) No, because the test set identified all patients with the flu.
C) No, because the sensitivity rate is only 55% in identifying those with the flu.
D) Yes, because there is a 84% accuracy rate with all healthy identified.
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