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- Error_bar abstract "Error bars are a graphical representation of the variability of data and are used on graphs to indicate the error, or uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise a measurement is, or conversely, how far from the reported value the true (error free) value might be. Error bars often represent one standard deviation of uncertainty, one standard error, or a certain confidence interval (e.g., a 95% interval). These quantities are not the same and so the measure selected should be stated explicitly in the graph or supporting text.Error bars can be used to compare visually two quantities if various other conditions hold. This can determine whether differences are statistically significant. Error bars can also suggest goodness of fit of a given function, i.e., how well the function describes the data. Scientific papers in the experimental sciences are expected to include error bars on all graphs, though the practice differs somewhat between sciences, and each journal will have its own house style. It has also been shown that error bars can be used as a direct manipulation interface for controlling probabilistic algorithms for approximate computation.".
- Error_bar thumbnail Confidenceinterval.png?width=300.
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- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Box_plot.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_terminology.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Confidence_interval.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Direct_manipulation_interface.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Errors_and_residuals.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Errors_and_residuals_in_statistics.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Goodness_of_fit.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Infographic.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Information_graphics.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Model_selection.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Significant_figures.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Standard_deviation.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Standard_error.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_significance.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Statistically_significant.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink Style_guide.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLink File:Confidenceinterval.png.
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Error bar".
- Error_bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "error bar".
- Error_bar hasPhotoCollection Error_bar.
- Error_bar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Error_bar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Error_bar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Statistics-stub.
- Error_bar subject Category:Statistical_terminology.
- Error_bar hypernym Representation.
- Error_bar comment "Error bars are a graphical representation of the variability of data and are used on graphs to indicate the error, or uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise a measurement is, or conversely, how far from the reported value the true (error free) value might be. Error bars often represent one standard deviation of uncertainty, one standard error, or a certain confidence interval (e.g., a 95% interval).".
- Error_bar label "Error bar".
- Error_bar sameAs Fehlerbalken.
- Error_bar sameAs Barre_derreur.
- Error_bar sameAs エラーバー.
- Error_bar sameAs 오차막대.
- Error_bar sameAs Barra_de_erro.
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- Error_bar sameAs Q452399.
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- Error_bar depiction Confidenceinterval.png.
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