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the consistency of repeated measurement; expressed by the number of decimal places. If a voltmeter were to make repeated estimates of an unvarying test voltage signal, precision is the standard error of these estimates.
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The range in which the best estimates of a true value approximate the true value. See Confidence interval. (Diagnosis, Harm, Prognosis, Therapy)
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the level to which any measurement can be accurate. That is, 46 or 46.259.
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The degree of similarity among independent measurements of the same quantity, without reference to the known or true value. It often is presented as the inverse of the standard deviation.
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The degree of mutual agreement characteristic of independent measurements as the result of repeated application of the process under specified conditions (Taylor, 1987).
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