| 11. | Random errors show up as different results for ostensibly the same repeated measurement.
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| 12. | Random errors are caused by unintended mistakes by respondents, interviewers and / or coders.
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| 13. | Robbins'refinement is able to calculate solutions even when data is tainted by random errors.
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| 14. | Random errors will affect the reproducibility and accuracy of the model will be affected.
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| 15. | Random errors, such as connector repeatability can not be corrected by the user calibration.
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| 16. | Just on the basis of random error, some of the suggestions will be meritorious.
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| 17. | Measurement errors can be divided into two components : random error and systematic error.
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| 18. | Precision in epidemiological variables is a measure of random error.
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| 19. | Some codes can also be suitable for a mixture of random errors and burst errors.
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| 20. | Many codes have been designed to correct random errors.
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