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Indeterminate (random) error: evaluate with statistics. ... Determinate (systematic) error: evaluate with reference standards. ... Gross error: big mistake, like spilling everything on the floor.
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A discussion of determinate error analysis as applies to the General Chemistry Lab classes taught at the University of Oregon.
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In principle all determinate errors are avoidable, but their presence is not always obvious. The first hint of a determinate error may come when experimental ...
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Determinate error is an error that is caused by the improper functioning of the instrument.These type of errors can be avoided by using an instrument that works ...
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determinate errors are those errors which are known and controllable errors e.g instrumental errors, personal errors etc while indeterminate errors are those ...
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There are many types of errors, which affect measured quantities, and there are many ways to classify them. The most general classification is determinate ...
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Note that when absolute errors are associated with indeterminate errors * , they are preceded with "±"; when they are associated with determinate errors * ...
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A determinate error is often unidirectional in the sense that it causes all of the results from a set ... Calibration will eliminate most determinate errors of this type.
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