Which type of error consistently shifts measurements in the same direction, regardless of the readings' closeness to each other?

Answer

Systematic error

Systematic errors, also known as determinate errors, cause a consistent bias, pushing all readings either too high or too low, thus affecting accuracy but not necessarily precision.

Which type of error consistently shifts measurements in the same direction, regardless of the readings' closeness to each other?

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