explain statistical error
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A statistical error is the (unknown) difference between the retained value and the true value. Context: It is immediately associated with accuracy since accuracy is used to mean "the inverse of the total error, including bias and variance" (Kish, Survey Sampling, 1965). The larger the error, the lower the accuracy
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A statistical error is the (unknown) difference between the retained value and the true value. Context: It is immediately associated with accuracy since accuracy is used to mean "the inverse of the total error, including bias and variance" (Kish, Survey Sampling, 1965). The larger the error, the lower the accuracy.
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