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statistic is a number associated with a sample for the purpose of describing some property of the sample.
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statistics Numerical data.
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statistical significance The degree to which a value is greater or smaller than would be expected by chance. Typically, a relationship is considered statistically significant when the probability of obtaining that result by chance is less than 5% if there were, in fact, no relationship in the population.
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statistical significance (1) A general term used referring to the likelihood that relationships observed in a sample could be attributed to sampling error alone (Babbie, 2004).
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statistical significance Statistical significance is generally interpreted as a result that would occur by chance less than 1 time in 20, with a Pvalue of less than or equal to 0.05. Statistical significance means that the finding is unlikely to be the result of chance. Confidence Intervals show the precision with which the relative risk or odds ratio was measured.
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