A statement which conforms to existing scientific knowledge can be said to be scientifically accurate.
Accuracy refers to how close or far a determined experimental value may be from the actual value. This is in distinct contrast to precision, which refers to how close experimental data is grouped together with subsequent repetitions.
accuracy; reliability.
I do not really know what you are trying to establish. Perhaps the answer is 'The degree of accuracy'. Hope that helps.
No. Quality and accuracy are incredibly important to scientists. If an experiment is not performed with quality and accuracy it is not valid. However, if accuracy is not especially important, possibly because the result will be the same, then it can be ignored.
If you are talking about pokemon, if blizzards accuracy is 100, then no.
precision and accuracy
accuracy
have distinctly different meanings
Check if the results are valid
yes the scientific method does work . results of tests and expirements prove the accuracy of this method of uncovering science.
William Hunter
Check a variety of sources.
Your question is slightly garbled, but scientific accuracy is what enables technology to operate.
Hearsay is something heard and then repeated without its accuracy being validated.
In a scientific measurement, accuracy refers to the closeness of your measurement to the 'true value'. The true value is the result to which a large number of independent experiments, carefully conducted, tends.
Accuracy Objective Skepticism Open minded
Accuracy is how close you are to your expected value and precision is how close together your experimental values are.