Several factors contribute to random errors in toxicology. These include:
Environmental Variability: Changes in temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors can affect experimental outcomes. Instrument Precision: Limitations in the precision of measuring instruments can introduce small, random fluctuations. Human Error: Variations in technique or judgment among laboratory personnel can lead to inconsistent results. Biological Variability: Differences in biological samples, such as genetic diversity among test organisms, can also contribute to random errors.