Sentences with phrase «meaningful correlation»

For example, what if it turns out that there is no statistically meaningful correlation between the average number of lawyers in a law department per office location and total legal spending?
The real problem is not whether NASA (the people who want to colonize Mars) falsified the data, but the lack of meaningful correlation in the data as it stands.
She reached out to Eskolta to help identify meaningful correlations in the data that would measure student improvement in a manner that would best inform teachers and students.
Because the NRF made several changes in the methodology it used to calculate figures this year, comparisons with last year's figures would not provide meaningful correlations, it said.
What's absent is any meaningful correlation between the two (The movie begins to touch upon the idea of silence about violence being as damaging as the violence itself, but it ends just as it hits that point).
The bad news: It was very difficult to tease out any meaningful correlations with only 21 participants.
The release of the SolarReviews aggregated consumer reviews data for solar also shows that there is a meaningful correlation between customer satisfaction and the size of the solar company.
The only fiat currency pairs that did not show any meaningful correlation were the Japanese Yen and the British Pound.
On the other hand, there is a meaningful correlation between unsafe attachment style and external religious attitude.
So, there is a meaningful correlation between unsafe attachment style and external religious attitude.
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