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  2. File:Common source of error in seeing and believing.pdf

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  3. Errors and omissions excepted - Wikipedia

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    In legal terms, it seeks to make a statement that information cannot be relied upon, or may have changed by the time of use. It is regularly used in accounting, to "excuse slight mistakes or oversights."

  4. Confession of error - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... the lower court's judgment and remands the case to allow the lower court to consider it in light of the ...

  5. Probability of error - Wikipedia

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    For a Type I error, it is shown as α (alpha) and is known as the size of the test and is 1 minus the specificity of the test. This quantity is sometimes referred to as the confidence of the test, or the level of significance (LOS) of the test.

  6. Observational error - Wikipedia

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  7. Human error - Wikipedia

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    A statue in Hartlepool, England, commemorating the "Hartlepool monkey", a primate who was mistaken by locals to be a French soldier and killed.. Some researchers have argued that the dichotomy of human actions as "correct" or "incorrect" is a harmful oversimplification of a complex phenomenon.

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  9. Errors and residuals - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the mean height in a population of 21-year-old men is 1.75 meters, and one randomly chosen man is 1.80 meters tall, then the "error" is 0.05 meters; if the randomly chosen man is 1.70 meters tall, then the "error" is −0.05 meters.