Abstract
                 A diagnostic test is any kind of medical test performed to determine the presence or absence of a disease when a subject  shows signs or symptoms of the disease. Measures of diagnostic accuracy tell us about the ability of a test to discrimi- nate between disease and health. There are many measures used to show the accuracy of the diagnostic test including  sensitivity, specificity, etc. We calculate these measures in 2×2 table, comparing with gold standard and it is possible only  when result of the gold standard as well as new test is dichotomous nature. Many diagnostic test results have continuous  scale and for such variable a series of cutoff points for disease and corresponding measures of accuracy can be calcu- lated using receiver operating characteristics curve. In this article, we have discussed the various measures of diagnostic  accuracy and their computational methods commonly used to assess the performance of a diagnostic test.