But, when the temperature dipped to a cool 68 ° F (20 ° C), typing rates plummeted and
error rates rose to 25 %.»
Not exact matches
The field of imagination at any
rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and
rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of
error.
With additional data from the nerves, the success
rate rose to 98 per cent, and there were no so - called critical
errors —
errors that increase the risk of the user losing balance and falling.
Denominator blindness gives
rise to another related cognitive
error called base
rate neglect.
«These new results indicate that relative sea levels in New Zealand have been
rising at an average
rate of 1.6 mm / yr over the last 100 years — a figure that is not only within the
error bounds of the original determination, but when corrected for glacial - isostatic effects has a high level of coherency with other regional and global sea level
rise determinations.
The data estimates prior to that time (for several decades at least) show that the
rate of
rise was pretty consistant (within the margin of
error) with the current
rate of
rise.
If there was an
error bar shown in those graphs, what would that allow you to claim about temperatures and sea levels
rising at 30 - 40 times the
rate of today's?
The red symbol with
error bars shows the satellite altimeter trend of 3.2 ± 0.5 mm yr - 1 during 1993 — 2011; this period is too short to determine meaningful changes in the
rate of
rise.
The OHC
rise rate looks more certain in terms of
error bars, so I go with that.