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the reproducibility refers to how close a group of measurements are to each other
reproducibility.
The term repeatability is usd for an experiment realized by a single person.Reproductibility is used for an experiment realized by two or more persons.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate reproducibility.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate reproducibility.
NO. But, if you can't reproduce it, it ain't science.
Accuract is how accurate you are at somehting and rreproducibility is how reproducibility you are at something.
The closeness to the actual value is called the accuracy. The reproducibility of the measurement is call the precision.
If your question is in economics, try there. If your desired True Value is in measurements, then ASTM and similar folk have useful definitions. The True Value of a measurement is the value to which many individual measurements taken by different methods and different experimenters tend. They go on to define Repeatability as the closeness of repeated measurements using the same apparatus etc. And the Reproducibility is the closeness of results achieved by different measurements with different apparatus.
Precision.
Usually, when observations and measurements are aggregated, these are called DATA.
This instrument plays an important part in analysis of materials. Without a good reproducibility the machine would be of little value.