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The statistical term for something physicists often also call ``noise''.
An outlier is an observation which does not correspond to the phenomenon being studied, but instead has its origin in background or in a gross measurement (or assignment) error. In practice,
nearly all experimental data samples are subject to contamination from outliers, a fact which reduces the real efficiency of theoretically optimal statistical methods.
Rudolf K. Bock, 9 April 1998