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Precision is about variability while accuracy (in contrast to precision) is about bias. This tag pertains to measurement or estimation; use [precision-recall] when talking about classifiers.
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How should tiny $p$-values be reported? (and why does R put a minimum on 2.22e-16?)
What common practice is might depend on your field of research. The manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), which is one of the most often used citation styles, states (p. 139, 6th edi …