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If prevalence of a disease increases (assuming that sensitivity and specificity remain constant), what happens to the positive predictive value?
It also increases-this correlation needs to be remembered. Conversely, there is an inverse relationship between prevalence and negative predictive value when sensitivity and specificity are constant.
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