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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Forensic Sci. 2008 Nov 29;54(1):220–231. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00927.x

TABLE 2.

Sensitivity and specificity for mock-crime task.

Committed Mock Crime No Mock Crime
Validated group, n = 25 (There was one indeterminate in the No Mock Crime Group)*
  FMRI test – Committed crime 9 10
  FMRI test – No crime 0 5
Quality group, n = 36 (There was one indeterminate in the No Mock Crime Group)
  FMRI test – Committed crime 13 13
  FMRI test – No crime 1 8
Complete group, n = 48 (There was two indeterminate in the No Mock Crime Group)
  FMRI test – Committed crime 20 14
  FMRI test – No crime 2 10
*

Sensitivity = 100%, Specificity = 33%.

Sensitivity = 93%, Specificity = 38%.

Sensitivity = 91%, Specificity = 42%.