Sentences with phrase «reported nonsignificant»

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With this kind of review process, if 20 studies of the effectiveness of a truly ineffective drug are conducted, and one of them shows a significant effect with a p - value of 0.05 because of chance alone, investigators for the other 19 studies not showing any effect would presumably not be inhibited from writing up and submitting reports of these for publication out of fear that they'll be denied publication because of their nonsignificant results.
The 26 % excess of breast cancer is consistent with estimates from pooled epidemiological data, which reported a 15 % increase for estrogen plus progestin use for less than 5 years and a 53 % increase for use for more than 5 years.32 It is also consistent with the (nonsignificant) 27 % increase found after 6.8 years of follow - up in HERS.33
Where interactions are nonsignificant, only the main effects are reported.
The nonsignificant adjusted VE of 9 % against A (H3N2) among persons aged ≥ 65 years is similar to the estimate in a recent interim report from Europe (6) and reinforces the need for continued advances in influenza vaccines, especially to increase protective benefits for older adults.»
Treatment effects were nonsignificant for mothers reporting more than 28 incidents of domestic violence over 15 years (21 % of the entire sample of mothers in treatment groups 1, 2, and 4, and 36.4 % of those who had reported at least 1 domestic violence incident).
A nonsignificant trend on self - reported post-traumatic stress symptoms favored EMDR over CBT.
On the STAI, we found a nonsignificant trend for older adults to report lower levels of trait anxiety (M = 34.76, SD = 9.63) in comparison to younger adults (M = 39.27, SD = 10.49), t (57) = 1.71, p =.09.
Research reviews have consistently reported a positive relationship across studies between the quality of the therapeutic alliance and therapy outcome, although there are some instances where the working alliance fails to predict outcome or where associations are nonsignificant [5 - 10].
In contrast to the meta - analytic results, there are a number of studies, including some newer work, from community and clinic samples that have reported inconsistent or nonsignificant associations between victimization and depressive symptoms or major depressive episodes (Arias et al. 1997; Bargai et al. 2007; Cascardi et al. 1999; Chang et al. 2009; Reid et al. 2008).
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