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define the term error​

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Answered by kingRohan5
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Answered by jaskaransahi20060
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 \huge \mathcal{ \red{  \ \star\boxed{ \:What  \: Is  \: an  \: Error \:  Term?}}}  \\  \blue{ \mathbf{An \:  error \:  term \:  is \:  a \:  residual \:  variable }  } \\  \blue{ \mathbf{ produced \:  by  \: a  \: statistical \:  or \:  mathematical  }}  \\ \blue{ \mathbf{ model, which \:  is  \: created \:  when \:  the \:  model }} \\  \blue{\mathbf{ does  \: not \:  fully \:  represent  \: the \:  actual }} \\ \blue{\mathbf{ relationship \:  between \:  the \:  independent }} \\ \blue{\mathbf{variables \:  and  \: the  \: dependent \:  variables.  \: As  \: a }} \\ \blue{\mathbf{result \:  of \:  this \:  incomplete \:  relationship,  the }} \:  \\ \blue{\mathbf{ error \:  term \:  is \:  the \:  amount  \: at \:  which \:  the }} \\ \blue{\mathbf{ equation \:  may  \: differ \:  during \:  empirical \:  analysis.}} \\  \\   \orange{ \mathbf{  The \:  error  \: term  \: is  \: also \:  known  \: as \:  the }}    \\  \orange{ \mathbf{ residual, disturbance, or \:  remainder \:  term,  }} \\  \orange{ \mathbf{ and \:  is \:  variously \:  represented \:  in \:  models  \: by \:  }} \orange{ \mathbf{ the \:  letters \:  e, ε, or \:  u.</p><p> }} \\  \\  \boxed{ \pink{ \mathrm{Hope \:  it  \: clear! }}}

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