26. Measurement Error When research chemists perform experiments, they may obtain slightly different results on different replications,
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26. Measurement Error When research chemists perform experiments, they may obtain slightly different results on different replications, even when the experiment is performed identically each time. These differences are due to a phenomenon called “measurement error.”
a. List some variables in a chemical experiment that might cause some small changes in the final response measurement.
b. If you want to make sure that your measurement error is small, you can replicate the experiment and average all of the measurements. To decrease the amount of variability in your average, should you use a large or a small number of replications?
Explain.
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics
ISBN: 9780357114469
15th Edition
Authors: William Mendenhall Iii , Robert Beaver , Barbara Beaver