false alarm vs false negative

false alarm

noun
  • A warning signal (such as the call of sentry, the ringing of a bell, or the shriek of a siren) which turns out to have been given erroneously. 

  • A thing or occurrence which initially causes fear, distress, etc. but which is subsequently recognized as being no cause for concern. 

false negative

noun
  • A result of a test that shows as absent something that is present. 

  • A type II error (“accepting the null hypothesis when it is false”). 

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