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systematic error Systematic errors are biases in measurement which lead to measured values being systematically too high or too low. See also bias (statistics) and errors and residuals in statistics. All measurements are prone to systematic error. A systematic error is any biasing effect, in the environment, methods of observation or instruments used, which introduces error into an experiment. Distance measured by radar will be in error if the slight slowing down of the waves in air is not allowed for. ...
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systematic error An error that results from a measurement method that is inherently wrong.
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systematic error That part of the inaccuracy of a measuring instrument, or statistical estimate of a parameter, that is due to a single cause or small number of causes having the same sign, and hence, in principle, is correctable; a bias or constant offset from the true value. In the absence of random errors, the true value is equal to the instrumental reading or statistical mean estimate minus the systematic error.
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systematic error biased circumstances that cause a series of measurements to be consistently either too high or too low. Also known as "experimental error".
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systematic error Systematic error is the component of total error which is due to changes in the test method.
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