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  • Created on: 04-06-13 11:26
A measurement which is close to the true value
Accurate
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Values in a set of results that are not part of the variation, caused by random error
Anomolies
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A measurement in which there is very little spread about the mean value
Precision
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The maximum and minimum values of data
Range
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A measurement which could be obtained again if the experiminter repeated the exact same experiment
Repeatable
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A measurement which could be obtained by a different person doing a different experiment
Reproducible
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The value that would be obtained in and ideal measurement
True value
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Suitability of the investigative procedure to answer the question provided
Validity
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Labeled variables
Categoric
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Variables with no limit
Continuous
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The variable of which values are measured
Dependent
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The variable which values are changed by the investigator
Independent
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Card 2

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Values in a set of results that are not part of the variation, caused by random error

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Anomolies

Card 3

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A measurement in which there is very little spread about the mean value

Back

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Card 4

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The maximum and minimum values of data

Back

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Card 5

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A measurement which could be obtained again if the experiminter repeated the exact same experiment

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1 across is reproducible.. I spelt it wrong :/ sorry

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