Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between a systematic and a random measurement error in research?
A) A systematic error shows a difference between the true and observed measurement.
B) A random error occurs in the same way each time with each measurement taken.
C) A systematic error shows there was one or more transient factors in the measurement.
D) A random error occurs with unpredictably or by chance during the measurement.
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