See Also: Beta error(health)
Error, beta(medicine)
Error, beta(health)
beta error(medicine)
Beta error (statistics)(health)
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MASTER OF THE ROLLS (law) and beta error (medicine)


MASTER OF THE ROLLS (law)


MASTER OF THE ROLLS. Eng. law. An officer who bears this title, and who acts as an assistant to the lord chancellor, in the court of chancery. as an assistant to the lord chancellor, in the court of chancery. 2. This officer was formerly one of the clerks in chancery whose duty 2. This officer was formerly one of the clerks in chancery whose duty was principally confined to keeping the rolls; and when the clerks in was principally confined to keeping the rolls; and when the clerks in chancery became masters, then this officer became distinguished as master of chancery became masters, then this officer became distinguished as master of the rolls. Vide Master in Chancery. the rolls. Vide Master in Chancery.






Others:






Senior judge of the Court of Appeal (Civil Division)





beta error (medicine)


beta error


The statistical error (said to be of the second kind or type II) made in testing when it is concluded that something is negative when it really is positive.

Beta error is often referred to as a false negative.