redundancy
 

 

Redundancy

The extent to which content can by shortened without losing its informational value;

an unnecessary and usually ineffective repetition or duplication of information or content;

the extent to which different informational sources overlap, and that variables of interest can be predicted from each other.

 

(see also: Predictive value, Redundancy, and Confidence) 

 

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