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Precision vs Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1556303"><p>With these definitions, you have to add the definitions of "correct" and "exact" which is fine but is a bit more convoluted than what I was trying to present. When you think of a shot grouping, here are examples:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]118989[/ATTACH] The reason why the second picture is high accuracy is that the center of the grouping is at bullseye. I brought this post up since they are truly, two different variables. I spent most of my career doing statistical analysis in the engineering field and I always liked how one of my mentors used a target to characterize the difference. cheers y'all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1556303"] With these definitions, you have to add the definitions of "correct" and "exact" which is fine but is a bit more convoluted than what I was trying to present. When you think of a shot grouping, here are examples: [ATTACH=full]118989[/ATTACH] The reason why the second picture is high accuracy is that the center of the grouping is at bullseye. I brought this post up since they are truly, two different variables. I spent most of my career doing statistical analysis in the engineering field and I always liked how one of my mentors used a target to characterize the difference. cheers y'all [/QUOTE]
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