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‘But is the difference clinically significant?’
Clinical Rehabilitation, 2005The statement that a difference or change found in a research study is statistically significant is frequently met with the response, ‘but is it clinically significant?’. This question seems entirely reasonable and uncontentious until one asks how to determine or define clinical significance.
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF PLACENTITIS [PDF]
A blind histological examination of placentae, with regard to placentitis, was carried out of 2 prospective, selected materials. The first consisted of 283 placentae, which were selected with regard to optimal obstetric outcome. The second consisted of 160 placentae, randomized from all premature and low birth weight infants in the local area ...
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It's a Difference, but Is It Significant?
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 2005Clinical significance, statistical significance, the CBT monoculture, the politics of service provision, and the search for additional ways to be effective. (author abstract)
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Significance Testing of Difference Potentials
Psychophysiology, 1991ABSTRACTThis note provides a statistical‐graphical method for the evaluation of the statistical significance of difference potentials from a group of subjects, and for the comparison of difference potentials between two groups. A table of the lengths of statistically significant intervals for various sampling interval lengths, numbers of subjects, and ...
Donald Guthrie, Jennifer S. Buchwald
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Significant Difference in the Yields of Sukuk Bonds versus Conventional Bonds
, 2017Bond yields of Treasury and corporate bonds are observed in a listed exchange. This article reports the findings on the market yield behaviour of two types of debt securities in the same exchange, the sharia-compliant sukuk bonds and the normal ...
Mohamed Ariff+3 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2015
BACKGROUND Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard in evidence-based medicine. Underpowered RCTs that describe comparative outcomes without significance are of questionable benefit.
Leath Abdullah+4 more
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BACKGROUND Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard in evidence-based medicine. Underpowered RCTs that describe comparative outcomes without significance are of questionable benefit.
Leath Abdullah+4 more
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The significance of disciplinary differences
Studies in Higher Education, 1994ABSTRACT Although it is evident that disciplines have their distinctive cultural characteristics, this consideration tends to be largely overlooked in research into, as well as policy-making within, higher education. The paper aims to draw attention to some of the resulting inadequacies in analysis and to explore their consequences.
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Significance of Differences of Estimates
1994A test for evaluating the significance of difference between the estimates of regression model is proposed. The idea is applicable on any estimator having Bahadur’s representation, nevertheless for the simplicity it is explained on a concrete example of One-step M-estimates. Performance of the test is illustrated by a numerical example.
Pavel Boček, Jan Ămos Víšek
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Fisher’s Least Significant Difference Test
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design, 2022semanticscholar +1 more source
Women's Studies International Forum, 1995
Abstract The scientific method is a tool for the construction and justification of dominance in the world. The invention of statistics was a major methodological advance in the descriptive sciences causing a shift from descriptive analysis to mathematical analysis.
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Abstract The scientific method is a tool for the construction and justification of dominance in the world. The invention of statistics was a major methodological advance in the descriptive sciences causing a shift from descriptive analysis to mathematical analysis.
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