Repeatability vs. reproducibility, which should you use? Repeatability and reproducibility are two ways that scientists and engineers measure the precision of their experiments and measuring tools.
In measuring the quality of experiments, repeatability and reproducibility are key. In this article, we explore the differences between the two terms, and why they are important in determining the ...
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Making Sense of Attribute Gage R&R Calculations: Testing for Variations and Repeatability
Defining Gage R&R The tool used for this kind of analysis is called Gage R&R. The R&R stands for repeatability and reproducibility. Repeatability means that the same operator measuring the same thing, ...
Two studies are presented in this technical note; one performed at multiple HORIBA Application Labs using polydisperse standards, and one performed by a customer analyzing their own sample. Both ...
In materials testing systems, it is vital to understand a measurement system and its accuracy. One method of assuring a system is accurate is to calibrate the machine by utilizing a verified and ...
As the result of a mandate from Congress, the National Academies will explore the issues of reproducibility and replication in scientific and engineering research. The committee will explore what is ...
Reproducibility refers to the consistency of measurements. It is the extent to which a tool can produce the same result when used repeatedly under the same circumstances. Reproducibility is used ...
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