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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Data Precision - the Measure of Repeatability
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Precision is a measure of repeatability or reproducibility of scientific measurements. It is the degree to which repeated measurements, under the same experimental conditions, give the same result. Accuracy is not the same thing as precision. Accuracy is about measurements being as close to the true value as possible. Precision is the measurement being the same value each time the experiment is performed. A measurement system can be accurate but not reliable (precise) or vice versa. Precision is written as a percentage. It tells you how precisely you can use a piece of equipment to take a... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Data Precision - the Measure of Repeatability
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10 Questions

1. Resolution of a measuring device is...
2. Unreliable data will have a large...
3. Another word for reliable.
4. Precise data will always have a value very close to the...
5. When measurements are both accurate and reliable they are described as...
6. Increasing the sample size can increase this.
7. If there is a systematic error within the experiment, this will always be a problem.
8. Reliable results are just like reliable people, they are always...
9. Accuracy is...
10. Precision means that the measurements are...