Accuracy

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If I claim to be about 2 metres tall, that is accurate, but not precise.
If I claim to be about 2 metres tall, that is accurate, but not precise.
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If I claim to be 268.36890357806 metres tall, that is <strike>very precise, but</strike> not accurate, except in the case of Godzilla, who is exactly that tall.
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If I claim to be 268.36890357806 metres tall, that is very precise, but not accurate, except in the case of Godzilla, who is exactly that tall.
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If you use a target to describe the difference between precision and accuracy, and you have six shots, if all six shots are quite close to the bull's-eye, but not to each other, then it was accurate, but not precise. If the shots were close to each other, but not to the bull's-eye, ten they are precise, but not accurate.
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If you use a target to describe the difference between precision and accuracy, and you have six shots, if all six shots are quite close to the bull's-eye, but not to each other, then it was accurate, but not precise. If the shots were close to each other, but not to the bull's-eye, then they are precise, but not accurate.

Current revision as of 23:13, 1 November 2006

Means about the same thing as precision. Accuracy does not in fact mean the same thing as precision.

If I claim to be about 2 metres tall, that is accurate, but not precise.

If I claim to be 268.36890357806 metres tall, that is very precise, but not accurate, except in the case of Godzilla, who is exactly that tall.

If you use a target to describe the difference between precision and accuracy, and you have six shots, if all six shots are quite close to the bull's-eye, but not to each other, then it was accurate, but not precise. If the shots were close to each other, but not to the bull's-eye, then they are precise, but not accurate.

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