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Reversible error is one that can lead to a
judgment being overturned on appeal.
Actual innocence Fundamental error Miscarriage of justice Mistake of law William...
- Laplace-Gauss distribution, the
law of error, the
law of facility of errors, Laplace's
second law, and
Gaussian law.
Gauss himself apparently coined...
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of uncertainty (or
propagation of error) is the
effect of variables'
uncertainties (or
errors, more
specifically random errors) on the
uncertainty of...
- An
error (from the
Latin errāre,
meaning 'to wander') is an
inaccurate or
incorrect action, thought, or judgement. In statistics, "
error"
refers to the...
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error correction as well as a
process of clarifying and
interpreting law.
Although appellate courts have
existed for
thousands of years,
common law countries...
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Observational error (or
measurement error) is the
difference between a
measured value of a
quantity and its
unknown true value. Such
errors are inherent...
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standard error (SE)
of a
statistic (usually an
estimate of a parameter) is the
standard deviation of its
sampling distribution or an
estimate of that standard...
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theory of Errors." The
error function complement was also
discussed by
Glaisher in a
separate publication in the same year. For the "
law of facility"
of errors...
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clerical error in a
legal do****ent is
called a scrivener's
error.
There is a
considerable body
of case
law concerning the
proper treatment of a scrivener's...
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Representing Statistics of Wages and
Other Groups Not *"Fulfilling the
Normal Law of Error", with A.L. Bowley, 1902, JRSS "The
Law of Error", 1902,
Encycl Britannica...