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What (who) is errors - definition

ACTION OR PROPOSITION WHICH IS INACCURATE OR INCORRECT, THAT COULD RESULT IN FAILURE OR DEVIATION FROM THE INTENDED PERFORMANCE OR BEHAVIOUR
Errors; Gaffes; Errror
  • 'Judas' Bible]] in St Mary's Church, [[Totnes]], [[Devon]]. In this edition 'Judas' appears instead of 'Jesus' in Matthew 26:36. This copy has the misprint corrected by a slip of paper pasted over it.<ref>According to a note in St Mary's Church, Totnes, Cornwall, UK</ref>
  • An illustration of error in engineering, showing the picture of a pole mounted on a rail track
  • traffic pattern]] chart (left) was erroneously printed as a result of "black layer" 180° misplacement. The corrected chart is on the right. (Note north is to the right on both charts.)
  • Erroneous traffic sign in [[Israel]]. The correct sign is depicted on the lower-right corner.

errors         
n. pl.
(In printing.) Errata, corrigenda, misprints.
The Comedy of Errors         
  • frontispiece]] dated 1890
  • Carmel Shakespeare Festival]] production, [[Forest Theater]], Carmel, California, 2008
  • The first page of the play, printed in the [[First Folio]] of 1623
EARLY PLAY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Comedy of Errors; Comedy of errors; The Comedy Of Errors; A Comedy of Errors; Comedy Of Errors; Antipholus; The Comedie of Errors; The Comedie of Errors.; Aegeon; Dromio; Angelo (The Comedy of Errors); Comedy of Errors (play); The comedy of errors; The Comedy of Errors (play)
The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare's early plays. It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and word play.
Heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors         
ASYMPTOTIC VARIANCES UNDER HETEROSKEDASTICITY
HCSE; Huber–White standard error; Huber-White standard error; HC0; White standard errors; Heteroscedasticity-Consistent Standard Errors; Eicker-White standard errors; Huber-White standard errors; Huber–White standard errors; Eicker–White standard errors; Eicker–White standard error; Eicker–Huber-White standard error; Eicker–Huber-White standard errors; Sandwich standard error; Eicker-White standard error; Robust standard error; Eicker-Huber-White standard errors; Eicker-Huber-White standard error; Heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors
The topic of heteroskedasticity-consistent (HC) standard errors arises in statistics and econometrics in the context of linear regression and time series analysis. These are also known as heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors (or simply robust standard errors), Eicker–Huber–White standard errors (also Huber–White standard errors or White standard errors), to recognize the contributions of Friedhelm Eicker, Peter J.

Wikipedia

Error

An error (from the Latin error, meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. The etymology derives from the Latin term 'errare', meaning 'to stray'.

In statistics, "error" refers to the difference between the value which has been computed and the correct value. An error could result in failure or in a deviation from the intended performance or behavior.

Examples of use of errors
1. But "human errors come into play, as well as mechanical errors.
2. "We certainly are concerned about any kind of patient errors, and we don‘t want any errors at all," Borgstede said.
3. Errors However, he admitted last week to "fatal errors" in the May report and asked Science to withdraw the paper.
4. Medical errors generally fall into three categories.
5. Translations into other languages may have errors.