Subject Specific Vocab Flashcards
Define accuracy
A measurement result is considered accurate if it is judged to be close to the true value.
Define True Value
This is the value that would be obtained in an ideal measurement
Define Anomalies
These are values in a set of results which are judged not to be part of the variation caused by random uncertainty.
Define Precision
Precise measurements are ones in which there is very little spread about the mean value.
Define Resolution
This is the smallest change in the quantity being measured (input) of a measuring instrument that gives a perceptible change in the reading.
Define Repeatable
A measurement is repeatable if the original experimenter repeats the investigation using same method and equipment and obtains the same results.
Define Validity
Suitability of the investigative procedure to answer the question being asked. For example, an investigation to find out if the rate of a chemical reaction depended upon the concentration of one of the reactants would not be a valid procedure if the temperature of the reactants was not controlled
Define Reproducible
If someone else does the experiment, or a different method or piece of equipment is used, the results will be similar.