Fig. 2From: Neutral theory: applicability and neutrality of using generic health-related quality of life tools in diseases or conditions where specific tools are availableMisclassification (false positives and false negatives) of all disease/condition-specific tools against the SF-36. The figure presents misclassification of all quality of life tools (n = 163) against the SF-36 by nine panels: three prevalence values (rows: 20,50, 80%) and three points (columns: 5th percentile, median, 95th percentile of the prediction interval). Each point represents misclassification in 2 dimensions: proportions of false negatives (X-axis) and false positives (Y-axis)Back to article page