Random error definition

Random error means component of measurement error that in rep- licate measurements varies in an unpredictable manner. See also "pre- cision."
Random error means the deviation of a random variable from its expected value.

Examples of Random error in a sentence

  • Random error is imparted by the variation in concentrations of samples from the environment as well as other introduced sources of variation (e.g., field and laboratory procedures).

  • Effect of Factor_2 at level jj ijε : Random error term To eliminate the fluctuations depending on peak and off-peak periods, AM/PM and peak/off-peak period traffic flows are investigated separately.

  • Random error is imparted by the variation in concentrations of samples from the environment as well as other introduced sources of variation, e.g., field and laboratory procedures.

  • In their replies to the applicants, the prosecutors largely relied on the conclusions provided by those very authorities, whose actions they were supposed to review, and found that the assistance of the special police unit had been justified (see paragraphs 43 and 48 above) and that the Omega officers had acted in accordance with internal regulations and “taking into account the circumstances” (see paragraph 49 above).

  • In view of employment, certain State and local initiatives for the employment of the Roma are being implemented on the grounds of the National Employment Strategy 2005– 2010 and the National Employment Action Plan 2006–2008.

  • Random error is the deviation from the true measurement due to factors that have not been addressed effectively by the researcher such as coding, ambiguous instructions to respondents and bias (Mugenda and Mugenda, 2003).

  • Random error is the deviation from a true measurement due to factors that have not effectively been addressed by the researcher.

  • Analytical imprecision and total error of direct assay for LDL-C, using control materials Imprecision Systematic error, %b Random error, %c Total error %d IntraassayIntraassay Total CV, %aTarget value mg/dlMean±SD, mg/dl ne=30 nes analytical and biological variability of three parameters and thus often fails to meet the National Cholesterol Education Prog- ram performance goals.

  • Random error is proportional to measurement value (B, C) such that the acceptance window vanishes entirely (C), allowing 100nmol/L as the only acceptable measurement for 95% confidence that actual values lie between 75 and 150 nmol/L.

  • Random error sources have unbounded distributions and are due to noise sources that are intrinsic to the device in a circuit.

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  • Error means any failure of the Software to operate in conformance with the Documentation in any material respect.

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