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extent of correctness of an estimate obtained with an analytical method, also called overall accuracy. It is expressed through a standard deviation that combines both random error (precision) and systematic error of the method. The part independent from calibration and precision errors, so-called ‘accuracy of estimate’, is a characteristic of alternative methods of analysis.
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 13 December 2024

Term:

Accuracy

Abbreviation:
-none-

Definition:
extent of correctness of an estimate obtained with an analytical method, also called overall accuracy. It is expressed through a standard deviation that combines both random error (precision) and systematic error of the method. The part independent from calibration and precision errors, so-called ‘accuracy of estimate’, is a characteristic of alternative methods of analysis.

Reference:
ICAR Guideline

under development - section 12

(entry: 561)

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