Systematic error can be
a) positive only.
b) negative only
c) either positive or negative
d) none of these
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c)
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Systematic errors describe errors in the output readings of a measurement system that are consistently on one side of the correct reading, that is, either all the errors are positive or they are all negative.
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Unlike random error, systematic errors tend to be consistently either positive or negative – because of this, systematic error is sometimes considered to be bias in measurement.
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