3g- Reliability Flashcards

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What may variation in experimental results be due to?

A

The reliability of measurement methods and/or inherent variation in the specimens

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How can the reliability of measuring instruments or procedures be determined, and what does any variation observed indicate?

A

By repeated measurements or readings of an individual datum point, any variation observed indicates the precision of the measurement instrument or procedure but not necessarily its accuracy

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3
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How can the natural variation in the biological material being used be determined?

A

By measuring a sample of individuals from the population

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4
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What does the mean of these repeated measurements give an indication of?

A

The true value being measured

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What is the range of values a measure of. and what does a narrow range mean in terms of variation?

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The extent of variation in the results, a narrow range means that the variation is low

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Why should an independent replication be carried out?

A

To produce independent data sets

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What should be done with an independent data set?

A

It should be compared to determine the reliability of the results

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When can results be considered reliable?

A

When they are achieved consistently

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