Measurement vs Pseudoreplication - What's the difference?
measurement | pseudoreplication |
The act of measuring.
Magnitude (or extent or amount) determined by an act of measuring.
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, title= (statistics, especially in, biology, ecology) The exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
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As nouns the difference between measurement and pseudoreplication
is that measurement is the act of measuring while pseudoreplication is (statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.measurement
English
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