error theory

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Error theory is a branch of statistics and philosophy that studies the nature, sources, and mathematical treatment of inaccuracies in measurement and inference.

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instanceOf philosophical theory
statistical theory
addresses error bounds
limits of precision
robustness of conclusions
uncertainty quantification
aimsTo assess reliability of conclusions
improve measurement accuracy
quantify uncertainty
appliesTo experimental data
observational data
statistical inference
concerns reliability of measurement instruments
truth of empirical claims
validity of statistical models
developedInContextOf astronomy
engineering measurements
experimental physics
fieldOfStudy philosophy
statistics
focusesOn human error
instrumental error
model error
observational error
random error
rounding error
sampling error
systematic error
hasSubfield error analysis in experiments
theory of measurement error
relatedTo epistemology
experimental design
metrology
philosophy of science
statistical inference
studies inaccuracies in inference
inaccuracies in measurement
mathematical treatment of error
measurement error
sources of error
usesConcept bias
confidence interval
error propagation
least squares
maximum likelihood estimation
probability distribution
standard deviation
variance

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Laplace law of error belongsTo error theory