Error estimation
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| - | Error estimation in any physics field can sometimes be difficult and is often poorly understood. It is common for errors to be underestimated because of a failure to correlate error contributions from all significant (strongly coupled) fit parameters, and fallacies about error propagation abound. | + | Error estimation in any physics field can sometimes be difficult and is often poorly understood. It is common for errors to be underestimated because of a failure to correlate error contributions from all significant (strongly coupled) fit parameters, and fallacies about error propagation abound.<ref name="advocate">{{Citation |
| + | | last = Duralde | ||
| + | | first = Alonso | ||
| + | | author-link = Alonso Duralde | ||
| + | | title = Thoroughly modern Lily | ||
| + | | journal = The Advocate | ||
| + | | date = March 15, 2005 | ||
| + | | url = http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Thoroughly+modern+Lily:+Lily+Tomlin%27s+living+large+at+65+with+work+on...-a0131280347 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | </ref> | ||
==Diagonal errors versus correlated errors== | ==Diagonal errors versus correlated errors== | ||