The difference between true value and measured value isì
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The measurement value (which is sometimes referred to simply as the measurement) is the value given by a measuring instrument and the true value is the actual value of the property being measured.
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TRUE VALUE = A true value, also called a true score, is a psychometric concept that refers to the measure that would have been observed on a construct were there not any error involved in its measurement.
MEASURED VALUE = A measured value is the value of a measurand provided by a measuring instrument or measuring device. It is used in metrology applications and is expressed as the product of numerical value and unit; it is also frequently standardised and given in percent.
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