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==Key Stage 3==
 
==Key Stage 3==
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===Meaning===
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A '''random error''' is when the [[results]] in an [[experiment]] are affected by an uncontrolled [[Control Variable|control variable]].
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===About Random Errors===
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: '''Random errors''' cannot be predicted.
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: A '''random error''' is just as likely to increase a [[results|result]] as decrease a [[results|result]].
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: If a [[reading]] is taken [[repeats|repeatedly]] over several [[experiment]]s then an [[Mean Average|average]] can be used to reduce the effect of the '''random error'''.
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==Key Stage 4==
 
===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
 
A '''random error''' is when the [[results]] in an [[experiment]] are affected by an uncontrolled [[Control Variable|control variable]].
 
A '''random error''' is when the [[results]] in an [[experiment]] are affected by an uncontrolled [[Control Variable|control variable]].

Revision as of 17:20, 21 March 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A random error is when the results in an experiment are affected by an uncontrolled control variable.

About Random Errors

Random errors cannot be predicted.
A random error is just as likely to increase a result as decrease a result.
If a reading is taken repeatedly over several experiments then an average can be used to reduce the effect of the random error.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A random error is when the results in an experiment are affected by an uncontrolled control variable.

About Random Errors

Random errors cannot be predicted.
A random error is just as likely to increase a result as decrease a result.
If a reading is taken repeatedly over several experiments then an average can be used to reduce the effect of the random error.