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Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability
Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability, All measurements are subject to error because no quantity can be known exactly; hence, any measurement has a probability of lying within a certain range. The more precise the measurement, the smaller the range of uncertainty. Uncertainty, Calibration and , Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability
  • Written by author C F Dietrich F
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., September 2000
  • All measurements are subject to error because no quantity can be known exactly; hence, any measurement has a probability of lying within a certain range. The more precise the measurement, the smaller the range of uncertainty. Uncertainty, Calibration and
  • All measurements are subject to error because no quantity can be known exactly; hence, any measurement has a probability of lying within a certain range. The more precise the measurement, the smaller the range of uncertainty. Uncertainty, Calibration and
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Uncertainties and frequency distributions The Gaussian distribution General distributions Rectangular distributions Applications Distributions ancillary to the Gaussian A general theory of uncertainty The estimation of calibration uncertainties Consistency and significance tests Method of least squares Theorems of Bernoulli and Stirling and the binomial, Poisson and hypergeometric distributions Appendices Bibliography Index


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