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Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty
You might think that well-made measuring instruments should give you the right answers, but the ‘true value’ of a measurement is something you cannot obtain.
So for every measurement — however good — there is always some doubt about the measured value. The technical term for the size of this margin of doubt is ‘measurement uncertainty’.
This course has been designed to give you an understanding of measurement uncertainty in a visual way without any equations. We will discuss sources of uncertainty, standard deviation, standard uncertainty, expanded uncertainty and more. This course consists of three modules:
Learners who successfully complete the course and assessment will receive an NPL Certificate of Completion.
This course is part of our Measurement Uncertainty learning pathway. We recommend that learners complete this course before enrolling in ‘Understanding Uncertainty Budgets’ or ‘Understanding and Evaluating Measurement Uncertainty’.
Learning Outcomes
Identify sources of measurement uncertainty
Implement good measurement practices
Read and understand an uncertainty statement
Understand the process of calculating an expanded uncertainty
Distinguish concepts such as ‘standard deviation’, ‘standard uncertainty’ and ‘expanded uncertainty’
Understand a coverage interval with a desired coverage probability
Understand how risks are estimated to sustain good measurement-related decision-making