Topic 02 Types of Uncertainty, Precision, Accuracy, and Distributions Consolidation Quiz
The learning objectives of this self-assessment are to help you validate your understanding of the concepts relating to the types of uncertainty, precision versus accuracy, the source of noise in integrated circuits, and statistical analysis of measurements.

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What are some of the sources of noise in integrated circuits? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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What is the difference between Type A uncertainty and aleatoric uncertainty? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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Why would we ever have epistemic uncertainty about a measurand? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
What is the difference between precision and accuracy? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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What is the difference between precision and resolution? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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Why might we observe different distributions of noise in different systems? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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How could we determine the mean μ and variance σ ^2 for a set of readings from sensor data? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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What are the moments of a distribution? (Limit your response to no more than 100 characters.) *
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