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Measurement error and reliability
Nutrition, 2002Measurement plays a fundamental role in virtually all scientific endeavors. However, despite all their best efforts, most investigators recognize that their measurement instruments are fallible and subject to at least some degree of measurement error.
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Measurements and Errors in Measurement
2021We recognize three reasons for making measurements as indicated in Fig. 1.1. From the point of view of the present book, measurements for commerce is outside its scope. Engineers design physical systems in the form of machines to serve some specified functions.
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The effect of measurement error
Biometrika, 1991SUMMARY Measurement error causes the distribution generating data to differ from the distribution that is of substantive interest. To understand the effect of measurement error on the information produced by statistical procedures it is thus necessary to understand the distortions induced by measurement error.
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Measurement errors in visual servoing
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2004. Proceedings. ICRA '04. 2004, 2004In recent years, a number of hybrid visual servoing control algorithms have been proposed and evaluated. For some time now, it has been clear that classical control approaches-image and position based-have some inherent problems. Hybrid approaches try to combine them to overcome these problems.
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MEASUREMENT ERROR MODELS FOR ORDINAL EXPOSURE VARIABLES MEASURED WITH ERROR
Statistics in Medicine, 1996In dietary epidemiology, the key nutrient variables are often expressed in the quintile scale. The nutrients are often measured with error and it is of interest to consider estimates of relative risk for exposures in the quintile scale corrected for measurement error.
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Measurement and Measurement Errors
1971Depending on the purpose of the measurement, the activity of the sample under investigation will be determined as an absolute quantity or as a percentage of, for example, the original activity.
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