| 1. | There was likely some sort of systematic error in the experiment design.
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| 2. | All these deviations can be classified as systematic errors or random errors.
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| 3. | Another focus was analyses of the interdependence of accuracy and systematic errors.
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| 4. | When complexes are wrongly ignored a systematic error is introduced into the calculations.
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| 5. | This term accuracy includes both the systematic error and the bias component.
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| 6. | "' Errors of measurement "'are composed of both random error and systematic error.
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| 7. | Systematic errors can also be detected by measuring already known quantities.
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| 8. | This accounts for the three systematic errors which appear in 1-port reflectivity measurements:
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| 9. | "Systematic errors " are offsets to the predicted correct value.
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| 10. | Eliminating the systematic error improves accuracy but does not change precision.
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