Sentences with phrase «statistically insignificant impact»

In secondary schools, they found that per - pupil funding had a small positive, but statistically insignificant impact, on attainment.
The Oregon study's finding that expanding Medicaid had a statistically insignificant impact on the health of beneficiaries could be used by many Republican politicians as an excuse to ignore health care policy beyond making some gestures in the direction of repealing Obamacare.

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The researchers called these «low - impact events,» and found they were statistically insignificant to readership patterns.
While the impact of vouchers on African American students was large, the impact of a voucher offer on the college enrollment rate of Hispanic students was found to be a statistically insignificant 2 percentage points.
Milwaukee's voucher program had a significantly negative impact on ELA; the findings for math and high school graduation rates were statistically insignificant.
Especially since Boston charters do show a positive (though statistically insignificant) impact on college enrollment.
The program's impact on college completion is generally positive but statistically insignificant; however, we find sizable increases in bachelor's degree completion among students who otherwise were at the highest risk for dropping out of college.
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