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In [[statistical analysis]]'''Prediction errors''' occur where there is a difference between what a subject's actual score was (Y) and the predicted score (X).
   
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*[[Consistency (measurement)]]
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*[[Hypothesis testing]]
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*[[Measurement]]
 
*[[Mean squared prediction error]]
 
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*[[Prediction]]
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In statistical analysisPrediction errors occur where there is a difference between what a subject's actual score was (Y) and the predicted score (X).

See also