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24 May, 15:36

What always affects measurement error in an experiment?

A. investigator bias

B. variability in nature

C. instrument precision

D. misreading the instrument

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  1. 24 May, 15:53
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    The best way to avoid measurement error in an experiment is being shown in the option C. instrument precision which means that a tool is controlled very carefully in order to get the most accurate result, and the answer for your question is D. misreading the instrument as it is an opposite of what I have just said.
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