Across
- 2. The ____________ uncertainty represents all the possible values a measurement could take
- 6. Variables that can take any value in a given range are ___________.
- 7. In an experiment the variable we believe will affect another variable is called __________.
- 10. A __________ error is where every measured value is affected by approximately the same amount.
- 11. The ___________ in a measurement is the difference between a measured value and the expected value
- 12. If P(A∩B) = 0 the events are said to be ___________ ___________.
- 13. The __________ uncertainty represents the statistically likely values a measurement can take.
- 14. ____________ measures how reproducible a measurement is.
Down
- 1. Variables that can only take specific values in a range are called ___________.
- 3. ___________ measures how close the measured value is to the true value of the measurement.
- 4. A __________ error is where every measured value is effected to a different degree.
- 5. Data with numerical values is called ___________.
- 8. Data which is non-numerical is called ___________.
- 9. In an experiment the variable we believe will be affected by another variable is called __________.
