Systematic or Determinate Errors:
Shifts in the measured values from the true values which reduces the accuracy
of a result.(An example of a systematic error is
misreading a graduated cylinder).
Random or Indeterminate Errors:Shifts in the measured values from the true
values which influences the precision or scatter of the result. (Examples of random errors might be the
imprecision among multiple readings).
Systematic or
Determinate Errors: Shifts in the measured values from the true values
which reduces the accuracy of a result.They have a definite source that usually can be identified by the
observer.They can often be eliminated
by simply changing the experimental procedure.