Multiple Choice
What is the difference between bias and trueness as used in forensic chemistry?
A) None; the terms are synonymous
B) Bias is typical larger than trueness
C) Trueness depends on the spread of the data; bias does not
D) Bias is a component of ruggedness; trueness is a component of robustness
E) none of the above
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