Obtaining valid information

A. Silman, G. Macfarlane, T. Macfarlane
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Validity in respect of information that is collected in an epidemiological study is a measure of how accurate the data collected are, relative to an underlying truth. Classical approaches aim to ensure that the approach is both sensitive (low false negatives) and specific (low false positives) as, for example, in determining the presence or absence of a disease. A modified approach is needed where the value of an attribute is collected. Underpinning both these approaches is the need to consider what is the test of the underlying truth. The reader may already be aware of the application of validity tests in assessing the performance of diagnostic and screening tests. It is conventional to evaluate this performance in terms of the two indicators, sensitivity and specificity.
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流行病学研究中收集的信息的有效性是衡量所收集的数据相对于基本事实的准确性。传统方法旨在确保该方法既敏感(低假阴性)又特异性(低假阳性),例如,在确定是否存在某种疾病时。在收集属性值的地方需要一种修改过的方法。支撑这两种方法的是需要考虑什么是对基本真理的检验。读者可能已经意识到有效性测试在评估诊断和筛选测试的性能的应用。通常从敏感性和特异性两个指标来评价这一性能。
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