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In 1947, Yerushalmy 18 introduced the terms sensitivity and specificity as statistical indexes of the efficiency of a diagnostic test. The sensitivity of the test would indicate its capacity for making a correct diagnosis in confirmed positive cases of the disease. The specificity would indicate the capacity for correct diagnosis in confirmed negative cases.
Alvan R. Feinstein (Wed,) studied this question.