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Type I error happens when a difference is being observed when in truth, there is none or there is no statistically significant difference. This error is also known as false positive.
You will give too small a dose which may mean that the medication is not effective.
If I remember correctly, when your talking about coding, it means the code does something, just not what it's supposed to do. I don't know it Symantec Error is used in reference to anything else, but if it is I would assume it means something along the same lines. Something happens, but not the right thing.
Systematic error is a constant or known:effects of the error are cumulativeerror is always positive or negativeAccidental error is a unavoidable error: effects of the error is compensationerror is equally like to be positive or negative
Bias is systematic error. Random error is not.