fudge factor
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Definition
Noun: A deliberately introduced margin of error, adjustment, or allowance, often used to make results appear more accurate, acceptable, or to account for uncertainty. It is typically an arbitrary figure added to or subtracted from calculations or data.
Usage
The term "fudge factor" is used to describe an unofficial, often subjective, adjustment made to data, a formula, or a plan. It implies a degree of imprecision or manipulation, sometimes to achieve a desired outcome or to simplify a complex reality. * The engineer included a fudge factor in the budget to cover unexpected material costs. * Their model's predictions were off, so they applied a fudge factor to align it with the observed results.
Advanced Usage
- In Science and Engineering: A value used to compensate for known unknowns or simplifications in a theoretical model. While sometimes necessary, over-reliance on it can be seen as unscientific.
- The constant in the equation isn't derived from first principles; it's essentially a fudge factor to make the theory fit the data.
- In Business and Planning: An extra amount of time, money, or resources added to an estimate to create a safety buffer.
- Always build a fudge factor into your project timeline for inevitable delays.
Variants and Related Words
- Fudge (verb): To present or deal with something in a vague, inadequate, or dishonest way, especially to avoid making a clear decision or to alter a result.
- He accused them of fudging the data to support their conclusion.
- Correction factor (noun): A more formal and neutral term for a multiplier or adder used to adjust measurements to a standard or true value.
- Safety margin (noun): A planned surplus or buffer, similar in practical use but without the negative connotation of arbitrariness or manipulation.
Synonyms
- Adjustment
- Allowance
- Buffer
- Margin of error
- Slop (informal, especially in engineering contexts)
Antonyms
- Exact figure
- Precise calculation
- Definitive value
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To fudge the numbers/figures/data: To manipulate statistics or results dishonestly or misleadingly.
- The company was investigated for fudging its sales figures to attract investors.
- To build in some slop: (Informal) To intentionally include extra time, space, or resources to accommodate uncertainty.
- When estimating the cable length, remember to build in some slop for routing around obstacles.
Noun
- a quantity that is added or subtracted in order to increase the accuracy of a scientific measure