Sentences with phrase «statistical insignificance»

«Evidence sufficient to disprove either accusation can be defined very precisely: it would consist of the p value supporting the claim of statistical insignificance, the peer - reviewed journal article in which it was presented, and the page number where the study is cited in the IPCC Report.»
If, for example, we were to create a piece-wise continuous trend keeping your own trend, we'd find the 0.17 C decadal warming trend from your starting point preceded by an estimated warming of equal magnitude in the combined 125 prior years (beginning at a time where only 1/4 of the present day coverage existed, thus placing the entire 125 year warming more or less within the margin of statistical insignificance).
«Our teachers feel strongly that this type of evaluative tool is unfair based on the abundance of problems with the exam, the content, and the statistical insignificance of the students» scores,» she says.
If the Philadelphia school district cares only about reading results, and places no weight on math results, our data could be used to support the policy choice that was made, provided no attention is paid to the statistical insignificance of the reading finding.

Not exact matches

In a decades - long survey of leading journals, from the American Economic Review to the New England Journal of Medicine, we find that eight or nine of every 10 articles assumes that statistical significance demonstrates scientific, economic, or other human importance, and that a lack of statistical significance — statistical «insignificance,» or a p - value greater than.05 — indicates a lack of importance.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z