Measurement is based on several tenets:
Interval, quantitative value, and relative baseline.
Interval means the measurement cannot be based on ordinal values as they have no interval. EX: There is no interval between first place and fourth place.
Quantitative means qualitative values, like orange, smooth, and such, cannot be used to measure. Numbers or number equivalents have to be used.
Relative baseline means there has to be a "measuring stick" against which the measurements are made. Some sort of standard, like the metric system standards liter, meter, and second.
It is the framework of the studied case. You can always have a source of that in the previous research.
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broad theoretical models of the social or natural world
Science can be broken down as either practical (or physical) and theoretical. Any of the purely theoretical sciences are difficult to quantify as to their complexity although theoretical astrophysics with their work with string theory and n-dimensional interactions would rank as being very obtuse from the layman's point of view.
The phrase theoretical knowledge refers to something that someone has experimented with and has a theory about why it happened. This type of knowledge is not based on facts.
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measurement inaccuracy
It is the framework of the studied case. You can always have a source of that in the previous research.
A theoretical background in a research study provides the framework and foundation for understanding the research problem and formulating hypotheses. It helps situate the study within existing knowledge and theories in the field, guiding the research design and data analysis. Theoretical background also helps to establish the significance and relevance of the study within the broader academic context.
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Underlying distribution is a concept that describes the density for the value of the measurement. It is a theoretical concept.
I means dealing with the hypothetical. In other words, perceiving or working with issues in concept rather than in reality.
"It is that portion of measurement which arises from source other than analyte itself"
Measurement error and rounding error are the main reasons. Irregularity in shape may also be a factor.
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