Sure it does.
What are some precautions and source of error in the principle of moments
increase
The larger the sample, the lower the % error.. so to reduce a % error, increase your sample size.
It depends on whether it is the Type I Error or the Type II Error that is increased.
Increase sample size.
A combination of factors increase the risk of a Type 1 error. Giving the wrong amount or wrong diagnosis for a wrong drug would certainly increase an error.
Yes.
Increase n or sample size.
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increase
It will create a consistent shift in all your results; it is a systematic error. Eg, might cause all your results to increase by 5.
If I have understood this very poorly worded question correctly, the answer is that the standard error may decrease. It cannot increase but it is possible that it does not decrease.