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Posted by Priyanshu Sharma 5 years, 7 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago
| <center>Accuracy </center> | <center>Precision</center> |
| Accuracy refers to the level of agreement between the actual measurement and the absolute measurement. | Precision implies the level of variation that lies in the values of several measurements of the same factor. |
| Represents how closely the results agree with the standard value | Represents how closely results agree with one another |
| Single factor or measurement | Multiple measurements or factors are needed |
| It is possible for a measurement to be accurate on occasion as a fluke. For a measurement to be consistently accurate, it should also be precise. | Results can be precise without being accurate. Alternatively, the results can be precise and accurate. |
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Priyanshu Sharma 5 years, 7 months ago
1Thank You