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- It found a " slight, nonsignificant " increased risk.
- Commonly, hypermobility is dismissed by medical professionals as nonsignificant.
- This year, compared with the past, the political money is almost nonsignificant.
- "The gumption difference within occupations was nonsignificant and negligible, " they reported.
- Trials with statistically significant findings were generally published in academic journals with higher circulation more often than trials with nonsignificant findings.
- On the other hand the tern'nonsignificant'carries some sense of statistics but mostly used to show negeligiable impact.
- Nonsignificant terrorist events have been tracked less thoroughly in recent years, also rendering trends in the total number of events meaningless.
- The results of a study on rugby players by Hitch and Baddeley showed that trace decay contributes relatively nonsignificant effects on retroactive recall.
- When assessed upon a chi-square distribution, nonsignificant chi-square values indicate very little unexplained variance and thus, good model fit.
- Trials with nonsignificant findings were found to be published in a staggered fashion, as to not have two consecutive trials published without salient findings.
- Participants showed a small ( nonsignificant ) bias towards making more erroneous unimodal auditory responses, and no reversal of the Colavita effect was observed.
- But the report said repeated evaluations had found that its " effects on drug use are, except for tobacco use, nonsignificant ."
- There was a nonsignificant trend toward a seasonal distribution of the incidence of dog bite injuries, with the highest rates being observed during the summer months.
- But most people with normal blood pressure get only " negligible and nonsignificant " reductions in blood pressure if they cut back on salt, the authors said.
- Contrasting to this, personalization enhanced recognition for the content of banners while the effect on attention was weaker and partially nonsignificant, in the studies conducted by Koster et al.
- None of the terms insignificance and nonsignificance is correct in the context of your question . rather it is better to deal with terms'insignificant'or'nonsignificant '.
- I was told it was " nonsignificant " but Google Scholar gives far more results for " insignificant " ( though that may reflect its use as a normal word )-any advice?
- In 1994 the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) reported a nonsignificant increase in nervous system disorders due to four cases of ALS among National Football League ( NFL ) players.
- Limitations of the Baum test are that it cannot be scored objectively . One problem concerning the validity of the drawing technique is that researchers choose procedures that will no doubt result in nonsignificant findings.
- In response to this criticism, Rind et al . contend that they did indeed describe the contrast between the effect size estimates as " nonsignificant, z = 1.42, p > . 10, two-tailed ".
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