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The residual error after random error has been subtracted from total error. SEE: bias; proportional error .
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| systematic error |
A consistent error of the same size and sign produced in a measurement process due to the same recurring cause.
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| systematic error |
Systematic errors are errors that produce a result that differs from the true value by a fixed amount. These errors result from biases introduced by instrumental method, or human factors. An example of an instrumental bias is an incorrectly calibrated pH meter that shows pH values 0.5 units lower than the true value. An example of a method error would be partial loss of a volatile analyte during the ashing step in graphite furnace atomic absorption (AA) spectroscopy. ...
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| systematic error |
Reproducible measuring deviation, which can be compensated for by eg computation.
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