explain systematical error and statistical error
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The tendency for a measured value to "jump around" from measurement to measurement is the statistical error. ... Systematic Error: This is uncertainty and error in your measurement caused by anything that is not statistical uncertainty.
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systematical error is an error that is not determined by chance but is introduced by an inaccuracy (as of observation or measurement) inherent in the system
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).
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