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Observer Variation

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Definition: The failure by the observer to measure or identify a phenomenon accurately, which results in an error. Sources for this may be due to the observer's missing an abnormality, or to faulty technique resulting in incorrect test measurement, or to misinterpretation of the data. Two varieties are inter-observer variation (the amount observers vary from one another when reporting on the same material) and intra-observer variation (the amount one observer varies between observations when reporting more than once on the same material).  IM GEN only; coord NIM with disease /epidemiol (IM) or specific non-disease term /statist (IM); no qualif; specify geog if pertinent    Other names Observer Bias; Intraobserver Variation; Interobserver Variation; Bias, Observer; Variations, Observer; Variations, Intraobserver; Variations, Intra-Observer; Variations, Interobserver; Variations, Inter-Observer; Variation, Observer; Variation, Intraobserver; Variation, Intra-Observer; Variation, Interobserver; Variation, Inter-Observer; Variability, Intraobserver; Variability, Intra-Observer; Variability, Interobserver; Variability, Inter-Observer; Variabilities, Intraobserver; Variabilities, Intra-Observer

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