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rättning

Rättning is a Swedish noun meaning the act or process of correcting, rectifying, or adjusting something that is wrong or inaccurate. The term is used across domains to indicate bringing something into alignment with a standard or truth. It stems from the verb rätta, meaning to correct or justify, plus the -ning suffix.

In language, education and publishing, rättning refers to correcting a text, transcript, or mathematical problem, and

In science, engineering and statistics, rättning involves applying corrections to data or measurements to account for

In accounting and finance, rättning describes adjustments made to records to correct misstated amounts or to

In law and public administration, rättning can denote the correction or redress of records, procedures, or decisions,

Overall, rättning implies restoring accuracy and consistency rather than introducing new content, and it is often

to
the
process
of
grading
and
providing
feedback
on
assignments
or
examinations.
It
can
also
denote
proofreading
and
remedying
errors
in
documents.
known
biases,
instrument
drift,
or
environmental
effects.
This
may
involve
calibration
factors,
bias
correction,
or
post-processing
methods
to
improve
accuracy
and
reliability.
align
statements
with
audit
findings.
Examples
include
correcting
journal
entries
or
adjusting
balances
after
errors
are
discovered.
such
as
updating
official
registers
or
amending
administrative
actions.
In
many
contexts,
rättelse
is
a
more
common
term
for
a
correction
notice,
but
rättning
appears
in
formal
or
historical
phrasing.
followed
by
specific
methods
or
standards
relevant
to
the
field
in
question.