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statistical error

[noun]

Also called random error, statistical error refers to the inherent variability of a measurement. Statistical error is caused by random fluctuations or natural variability within a system or of a measurement, and describes the precision of measurement. Compare to systematic error. See the module Uncertainty, Error, and Confidence.


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