The true outcome refers to the actual or real result that occurs after an event, action or process has taken place. It is the accurate and genuine conclusion or end-result of a situation, based on all available information and evidence. In other words, it represents what really happened or what the truthful outcome was, as opposed to any speculation, assumptions or predictions made beforehand. The true outcome can be determined through careful observation, measurement, and analysis of data, and is often used in statistical analysis to draw accurate conclusions about a given phenomenon.