repeatability
English
Noun
repeatability (countable and uncountable, plural repeatabilities)
- The property or quality of being repeatable.
- The absence of variation amongst multiple measurements taken under the same conditions.
- The degree to which a machine can move its parts to the same position (location) repeatedly, which is closely (and mathematically) related to its precision and accuracy.
Related terms
- replicability (broadly synonymous in reference to repeatability of experiments, although sometimes differentiated in technical subsenses)
- reproducibility (broadly synonymous in reference to repeatability of experiments, although sometimes differentiated in technical subsenses)
- replication
- replication crisis
Translations
property or quality
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lack of variation
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