Sentences with phrase «statistically insignificant increase»

There was a slight, statistically insignificant increase in bleeding from the spot in the brain where the clot had been extracted.

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They find a 3.4 percentage increase in education and one per cent increase in health spending for the LDCs, while evidence is mixed and statistically insignificant for other countries.
The latter show negligible change in the mean solar radiance over the data span (formally shows a statistically insignificant cooling) the latter suggest there is a possibly signifcant increase in the mean from 1980 - 1990 to 1990 - 2000.
This is apart from the fact that the purported risk from consuming a 10 % increase in animal protein intake is linked to a 2 % increase in overall mortality, which is by any measure, statistically insignificant.
CRP decreased 32 % in the AS group and increased 50 % for the P group; however, this was statistically insignificant.
More specifically, 39 percent of the opt - in group, 37 percent of the opt - out group, and 37 percent of the control group, increased their paycheck by 10 percent — statistically insignificant differences.
When informed that 75 percent of students graduated from high school, the public took that as neutral to mildly good news, as the percentage giving schools an «A» or «B» increased by a trivial 2 points and the percentage getting a «D» or «F» dropped by 1 point (both statistically insignificant changes).
In reading, by contrast, assignment to a Level II or Level III teacher was associated with a large and statistically significant increase in reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificant.
Nonetheless, assignment to a teacher who had been certified by the career - ladder evaluations led to large and statistically significant increases in mathematics scores and sizable, though statistically insignificant, increases in reading scores.
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.
Thirty - six percent of Virginia grade - 8 students performed at the proficient level or above in reading in 2011, a four - point, but statistically insignificant, increase since 2009.
While residents in the most flooded areas increased their credit card balances on average by $ 700 (a 22 percent increase over their average balance of $ 3200 prior to the storm), the increase was only temporary, with subsequent quarters showing statistically insignificant changes to credit card balances.
While technically there does seem to have been some warming between 1998 and ca. 2015 (according to some records at least), leading to (misleading) claims of «record breaking» heat, the increases have been minimal, and according to some, statistically insignificant.
During the period of summer ozone recovery (2000 — 2050), the SAM index exhibits weakly negative, statistically insignificant trends due to stratospheric ozone recovery which offsets the positive forcing imposed by increasing GHG concentrations.
In other words, for RSS and Hadley, any temperature increase in the past decade has been statistically insignificant -LRB-.02 °C).
That correction increased the global May 2014 anomaly by a statistically insignificant 0.002 °C.
Yep, no matter how one slices and dices the 5 - year average warming amounts, the modern era's warming represents an increase not even one - tenth of a degree greater than the pre-1950 warming — it is not only a statistically worthless difference, it is completely climate insignificant.
And yet the AR4 somehow «assessed» the evidence and determined not only that the increase was only half the rate established in the peer - reviewed literature, but also that it was statistically insignificant as well.
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