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22 January, 09:15

Why are both accuracy and reproducibility important in making a measurement?

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  1. 22 January, 09:37
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    Accuracy is how close you're measurement comes to an accepted or given value. I n many cases you do not know what the accepted value is, so you have nothing to compare your measurement with. The more often a measurement is taken with close precision, or reproducibility, the more likely you are to being close to your unknown accepted value.

    There is a great short tutorial video covering accuracy and precision at Sciocity dot com
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