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Key Stage 3
Meaning
A random error is when the results in an experiment are affected by an uncontrolled control variable.
About Random Errors
- Random errors cannot be predicted.
- A random error is just as likely to increase a result as decrease a result.
- If a reading is taken repeatedly over several experiments then an average can be used to reduce the effect of the random error.
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A random error is when the results in an experiment are affected by an uncontrolled control variable.
About Random Errors
- Random errors cannot be predicted.
- A random error is just as likely to increase a result as decrease a result.
- If a reading is taken repeatedly over several experiments then an average can be used to reduce the effect of the random error.