measurement loopholes
Measurement loopholes refer to limitations or gaps in the methods or techniques utilized to quantify or assess certain phenomena or quantities. These loopholes might result in incomplete, inaccurate, or uncertain measurements, potentially leading to biases or errors in research, analysis, or decision-making processes.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- error analysis in measurement
- local measurements
- measure theory
- measurement error
- measurement integration
- measurement problem
- measurement process
- measurement scenarios
- measurement settings
- measurement theory
- measurement tools and instruments
- measurement uncertainty
- metrology
- uncertainty in measurement
- value discrepancies