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04/11/2005

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No matter how carefully it was made, a measurement could have turned out differently. This reflects what
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Chance Error. You need to replicate the measurement to estimate the likely size of the chance error.
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The likely size of the chance error in a single measurement can be estimated by
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the Standard Deviation of a sequence of repeated measurements made under the same conditions
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Bias, or systematic error, causes measurements to be systematically too high or systematically too low. What is the equation
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individual measurement = exact value + bias + chance error
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Chance error changes from measurement to measurement, but the bias
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stays the same. Bias can’t be estimated just by repeating the measurements.
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Even in careful measurement work, a small percentage of
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outliers (extremes) can be expected
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The average and the SD can be strongly influenced by
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outliers. Then the histogram will not follow the normal curve at all well. The median is not effected
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Histograms are used to summarize
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data
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When a set of numbers are give as observed data arrange them in ascending order first. The position of the median is given by (n+1)/2. If n is an odd number, n+1 is even and (n+1)/2 is an integer. This integer value gives the position of the
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median.
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What does IQR stand for
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Inter Quartile Range
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Does bias affect all measurements the same way
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Yes. Bias pushes them in the same direction
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Does Chance Error change from measurement to measurement
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Yes. sometimes up and down
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what does it mean to calibrate something
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set something to zero
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