epävarvuus
Epävarvuus is a Finnish concept describing the state or quality of being uncertain or unreliable. It denotes doubt about a claim, the imprecision of a measurement, or the unpredictability of an outcome. In many contexts, epävarvuus is closely related to the concept of epävarmuus; some texts use them interchangeably, while others distinguish them by domain.
In science and measurement, epävarvuus captures the idea that a measured value has limits of accuracy. It
In statistics and data analysis, epävarvuus appears as parameter uncertainty, predictive uncertainty, or model uncertainty. Analysts
In philosophy and epistemology, epävarvuus refers to the limits of knowledge and the contingency of beliefs
Etymology: epä- is a negating prefix and varmuus means certainty; together they form a term used to