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| random error |
An error that does not result from a measurement method that is inherently wrong.
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Arrangement of data in such a way as to simulate chance occurrence.
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| random |
Eluding precise prediction, completely irregular. In connection with probability and statistics, the term random implies collective or long-run regularity; thus a long record of the behavior of a random phenomenon presumably gives a fair indication of its general behavior in another long record, although the individual observations have no discernible system of progression. Compare nondeterministic, stochastic.
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| random variable |
(Or variate.) A variable characterized by random behavior in assuming its different possible values. Mathematically, it is described by its probability distribution, which specifies the possible values of a random variable together with the probability associated (in an appropriate sense) with each value. A random variable is said to be continuous if its possible values extend over a continuum, discrete if its possible values are separated by finite intervals. ...
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| random genetic drift |
Random fluctuations in allele frequencies between generations owing to sampling effects. It increases as the effective population size decreases.
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| RAN | a member of a military unit trained as shock troops for hit-and-run raids |
| RAN | an official who is responsible for managing and protecting an area of forest |
| RAN | a member of the Texas state highway patrol |
| RAN | reindeer or caribou |
| RAN | of tundra of northern Canada |
| RAN | any of several large caribou living in coniferous forests of southern Canada |
| RAN | arctic deer with large antlers in both sexes |
| RAN | wandering freely |
| RAN | surveying instrument consisting of a straight rod painted in bands of alternate red and white each one foot wide |
| RAN | the capital and largest city of Myanmar |
| RAN | hybrid between mandarin orange and lemon having very acid fruit with orange peel |
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