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  2. Use error - Wikipedia

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    The URM Model [14] characterizes use errors in terms of the user's failure to manage a system deficiency. Six categories of use errors are described in a URM document: Expected faults with risky results; Expected faults with unexpected results; Expected user errors in identifying risky situations (this study); User Errors in handling expected ...

  3. User error - Wikipedia

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    These phrases are used as a humorous [7] way to describe user errors. A highly popularized example of this is a user mistaking their CD-ROM tray for a cup holder, or a user looking for the "any key". However, any variety of stupidity or ignorance-induced problems can be described as user errors.

  4. Type III error - Wikipedia

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    In statistical hypothesis testing, there are various notions of so-called type III errors (or errors of the third kind), and sometimes type IV errors or higher, by analogy with the type I and type II errors of Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson. Fundamentally, type III errors occur when researchers provide the right answer to the wrong question, i.e ...

  5. User error - en.wikipedia.org

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    These phrases are used as a humorous [7] way to describe user errors. A highly popularized example of this is a user mistaking their CD-ROM tray for a cup holder, or a user looking for the "any key". However, any variety of stupidity or ignorance-induced problems can be described as user errors. PEBKAC/PEBCAK/PICNIC

  6. Respondent error - Wikipedia

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    Language and educational issues can lead to a misunderstanding of the question by the respondent, or similarly, a misunderstanding of the response by the surveyor. Recall bias can lead to misinformation based on a respondent misrecalling the facts in question.

  7. Misuse of statistics - Wikipedia

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    A recent example of this is work on scientific fraud that looks at image duplication, but then moves to the paper or journal level to make their claim. For instance, if a team finds that .1% of images are duplicated (1 of 1000), they can report this, which is not that exciting.

  8. Error - Wikipedia

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    A notable result of Engineering and Scientific errors that occurred in history is the Chernobyl disaster of 1986, which caused a nuclear meltdown in the City of Chernobyl in present-day Ukraine, and is used as a case study in many Engineering/Science research [7]

  9. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Dias has had five of his research papers retracted, and five other papers have received an expression of concern. [271] [272] Victor Ninov (US), a nuclear chemist formerly at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, was dismissed from his position after falsifying his work on the discovery of elements 116 and 118. [273] [274]