Accuracy (statistics) in the context of Reproducibility


Accuracy (statistics) in the context of Reproducibility

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⭐ Core Definition: Accuracy (statistics)

Accuracy and precision are measures of observational error; accuracy is how close a given set of measurements is to the true value and precision is how close the measurements are to each other.

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defines a related measure:trueness, "the closeness of agreement between the arithmetic mean of a large number of test results and the true or accepted reference value."

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Accuracy (statistics) in the context of Statistical population

In statistics, a population is a set of similar items or events which is of interest for some question or experiment. A statistical population can be a group of existing objects (e.g. the set of all stars within the Milky Way galaxy) or a hypothetical and potentially infinite group of objects conceived as a generalization from experience (e.g. the set of all possible hands in a game of poker). A population with finitely many values in the support of the population distribution is a finite population with population size . A population with infinitely many values in the support is called infinite population.

A common aim of statistical analysis is to produce information about some chosen population.In statistical inference, a subset of the population (a statistical sample) is chosen to represent the population in a statistical analysis. Moreover, the statistical sample must be unbiased and accurately model the population. The ratio of the size of this statistical sample to the size of the population is called a sampling fraction. It is then possible to estimate the population parameters using the appropriate sample statistics.

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