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In the case of systematic errors, the sources can be identified, and the errors can be subsequently minimized by addressing these sources. According to the source, systematic errors can be divided into sampling, instrumental, methodological, and personal errors.
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Error is the deviation of the obtained result from the true, expected value or the estimated central value. Errors are expressed in absolute or relative terms.
Absolute error in a measurement is the numerical difference from the true or central value. Relative error is the ratio between absolute error and the true or central value, expressed as a percentage.
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Effective sample preparation is crucial for accurate and reliable laboratory analysis. During this process, two significant sources of error can arise: concentration bias from improper sample splitting and contamination caused by methods used to reduce particle size, such as grinding or homogenization. Identifying and minimizing these potential errors is crucial to ensuring the validity of the analysis.
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Errors and mistakes in surveying refer to inaccuracies in measurements and data recording. The errors are deviations from the actual value caused by human sensory limitations, equipment flaws, or environmental effects. These errors are typically unintentional and can result from the inherent imperfections in the instruments used, atmospheric conditions, or the observer’s inability to perceive exact measurements. On the other hand, mistakes are caused by the surveyor's lack of...
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科学领域:

  • 法医科学 法医科学 法医科学
  • 法律研究 法律研究
  • 心理学 心理学 心理学

背景情况:

  • 维多利亚警察法医服务部门从业人员和学者之间的合作网络研讨会系列.
  • 确定了对错误的共同理解的需要,以促进跨学科对话.

研究的目的:

  • 从协作对话中提取关于"错误"的七个关键教训.
  • 促进跨学科对话,协作和法医科学领域的研究.
  • 提高对法医科学的可靠性和公众对法医科学的信任.

主要方法:

  • 从一个协作网络研讨会系列讨论的分析.
  • 综合了关于错误的性质和管理的七个关键教训.

主要成果:

  • 错误是不可避免的,复杂的,主观的.
  • 错误为学习和成长提供了机会.
  • 错误可以成为持续改进和问责制的工具.

结论:

  • 对错误的共同理解对于推进法医科学至关重要.
  • 错误管理对于提高可靠性和公众信任至关重要.
  • 这项工作支持未来的合作倡议和法医科学领域的资金.