Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119636113.ch3
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Sensation and Perception

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“…No form of applied measurement is perfect. Science is limited factually by the limits of perfect measurement (e.g., Bound, Brown, & Mathiowetz, 2001), the limits of observable evidence that our limited technology and biological perception allow (Proctor & Proctor, 2021), and the former is reinforced by all of our mathematics used to verify a series of repeated measurements (e.g., error terms, variance explained, i.e. Meyers, Well, & Lorch, 2013) b.…”
Section: Making a Transparent Case Of Science In Contrast To The Dire...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No form of applied measurement is perfect. Science is limited factually by the limits of perfect measurement (e.g., Bound, Brown, & Mathiowetz, 2001), the limits of observable evidence that our limited technology and biological perception allow (Proctor & Proctor, 2021), and the former is reinforced by all of our mathematics used to verify a series of repeated measurements (e.g., error terms, variance explained, i.e. Meyers, Well, & Lorch, 2013) b.…”
Section: Making a Transparent Case Of Science In Contrast To The Dire...mentioning
confidence: 99%