Term ID: T1327

Error Variance

/error-variance/
In research statistics, the portion of variability in dependent variable scores that cannot be explained by the independent variable or systematic factors, representing random fluctuation, measurement error, and uncontrolled influences on the outcome.
Example: In a study of therapy effectiveness, error variance includes individual differences, measurement inconsistencies, and environmental factors not controlled by the experimental design.

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Reference: Fisher (1925)