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What always affects measurement error in an experiment? A.investigator bias B.variability in nature C.instrument precision D.misreading the instrument
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What always affects measurement error in an experiment? A.investigator bias B.variability in nature C.instrument precision D.misreading the instrument
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What always affects measurement error in an experiment?
A.investigator bias
B.variability in nature
C.instrument precision
D.misreading the instrument
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C. Instrument precision
This is because if one constantly uses a ruler which says 2 CM that is actually 1 CM it will create a constant error. However, the other options may create errors in some measurements while not in others.
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These are all actually affect the measurement error in an experiment. But of course misreading the instrument ALWAYS affect measurement error. So, the best option will be the D i.e; misreading the instrument.
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