You have two categories of data, accuracy and percision. accuracy is when a few values give an average of the true value. percision is when the few values are close to each other.
Inaccurate however, is when the values average is not correct.
In a less specific definition, an inaccuracy is something that is not factually correct
Inaccuracy refers to something that is incorrect.
untruth, falsehood, misstatement, inaccuracy
Error
untruth, falsehood, inaccuracy, myth
Accuracy is a measure of how close to an absolute standard a measurement is made, while precision is a measure of the resolution of the measurement. Accuracy is calibration, and inaccuracy is systematic error. Precision, again, is resolution, and is a source of random error.
not. for example "incapable: not capable." "inaccuracy: not accurate".
Inaccuracy refers to something that is incorrect.
A systematic error is a reproducible inaccuracy with a nonzero mean. It can be avoided by ensuring that the measuring equipment is not flawed.
misquote
The term inaccuracy is often used to imply that a result or determination has missed the mark. The definition of the term varies when applied to surveying, pharmacology, and statistics. Generally, inaccuracy, implies that a statement or an objective is not correct.
inaccuracy of results
To calculate the inaccuracy of a pipette, you would compare the actual volume dispensed by the pipette with the desired volume. This can be done by using a calibrated scale and measuring the difference between the intended volume and the dispensed volume. The inaccuracy can be expressed as a percentage of the intended volume.
untruth, falsehood, misstatement, inaccuracy
Inaccuracy
inaccuracy due to component drift.
Error
Percentage error.