The one thing of which you can be sure is that, in the absence of heated water being drawn (or substantial heat losses), so long as the element is energised (or other source of heat active) the change in water temp will be monotonic - i.e. it will rise, but never fall. The question of thermostat hysteresis therefore does not arise until hot water is drawn or substantial losses of heat have occurred.
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