In the context of formal schooling, accuracy is important when preparing a text for the sake of receiving an excellent score when the text is graded. In more general terms, preparing a text for public consumption, whether in print-form or online, should be accurate so that one's claims are taken seriously and can have a real effect upon readers. In all cases, there are clear moral grounds for working to make one's written work (of whatever sort) appropriately accurate.
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.
come up with answers to problems presented in a text.
They check the accuracy of the ledger accounts that they control and help to detect fraud.
When evaluating text, it's important to consider the credibility of the source, the author's expertise, potential bias, relevancy to your purpose, and the accuracy of the information provided. Remember to critically analyze the text by fact-checking and cross-referencing information before drawing conclusions.
Preparing for presentations is not easy.The most important part of preparing for a presentation aid is having key talking points and riffing on those.
When you are shooting at something :-)
Sterility, solubility and stability are all important when preparing IV admixtures.
Sterility, solubility and stability are all important when preparing IV admixtures. So all the above.
There is no tolerance for errors at all. So the accuracy is expected to be absolute.
The most important factor in interviewing well is preparing for the interview.
to be effective
Speed.