measurement outcomes
Measurement outcomes refer to the specific results obtained when measuring or observing a particular quantity or property of an object, system, or phenomenon. They represent the specific values, states, or occurrences that are quantitatively or qualitatively determined through a measurement process or experiment.
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- measurement in education and assessment
- measurement in environmental sciences
- measurement in healthcare and medicine
- measurement in manufacturing and quality control
- measurement operator
- measurement tools and instruments
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- measurements in social sciences and psychology
- standardization of measurements
- statistical analysis of measurement outcomes
- systematic and random errors in measurements
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- uncertainty in measurement
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