Sensitivity
Sensitivity may refer to:
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Science and technology
Natural sciences
- Sensitivity (physiology), the ability of an organism or organ to respond to external stimuli
- Sensory processing sensitivity in humans
- Sensitivity and specificity, statistical measures of the performance of binary classification tests
- Allergic sensitivity, the strength of a reaction to an allergen
- The inverse of resistance (ecology), the ability of populations to remain stable when subject to disturbance
Electronics
- Sensitivity (electronics), the minimum magnitude of input signal required to produce a specified output signal
- Sensitivity of a transducer, the relationship between input and output power
Mathematics
- Sensitivity (control systems), variations in process dynamics and control systems
- Sensitivity analysis, apportionment of the uncertainty in the output of a mathematical model among its inputs
- Sensitivity and specificity, statistical measures of the performance of binary classification tests
Other uses in science and technology
- Sensitivity (explosives), the degree to which an explosive can be initiated by impact, heat or friction
- Film speed, photographic film's sensitivity to light
Music
- "Sensitivity" (Shapeshifters song), the fourth single from music group Shapeshifters
- "Sensitivity" (song), a song by rhythm and blues singer Ralph Tresvant
Other uses
- Information sensitivity, a property of information that may result in damage if disclosed
- Price sensitivity, in economics
See also
- All pages with titles containing Sensitivity
- Sensibility
- Sensitization (disambiguation)
- Sensitizer (disambiguation)
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