Abstract

The shortcomings of the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement that most often lead to erroneous results when using the error propagation law for estimating the uncertainty of measurements are systematized. A new interpretation of the concept of random measurement error is given. The consistency of measures of uncertainty and precision of measurements is confirmed analytically.

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