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Reminds me of high school science classes
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One of the first things we learned was that a measurements can be accurate or precise.

The accuracy of a measurement system is the degree of closeness of measurements of a quantity to that quantity's actual (true) value.

The precision of a measurement system, also called reproducibility or repeatability, is the degree to which repeated measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results.

In this case, I guess, we have a similar type of distinction: the photos might not be of the actual provider, but the photos are of a provider with very similar physical characteristics to that provider (ie: perhaps a tall, thin build, brunette with a good butt). Hence, the two questions.

You know I have read discussions over the years re reviews, fake true accurate or not, accepted or not.

but my pet peeve is one I see repeatedly, and once reported to correct, but now don't bother.

But it is "is photo real??" answer NO, but then is "photo accurate" and answer is YES.

Just my peeve.

Russ


I'm guessing the reviewer interpreted the "is photo accurate?" question to mean "is the photo an accurate representation of the provider?"  So it's possible that it wasn't a real photo of her, but it was an accurate representation of her.

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One of the first things we learned was that a measurements can be accurate or precise.

The accuracy of a measurement system is the degree of closeness of measurements of a quantity to that quantity's actual (true) value.

The precision of a measurement system, also called reproducibility or repeatability, is the degree to which repeated measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results.

In this case, I guess, we have a similar type of distinction: the photos might not be of the actual provider, but the photos are of a provider with very similar physical characteristics to that provider (ie: perhaps a tall, thin build, brunette with a good butt). Hence, the two questions.

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