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Examining data to interpret meaning, make generalisations and extrapolate trends. Often the data come in graphical form and because these data are expressed in the language of mathematics, they should be evaluated and interpreted by means of appropriate mathematical or statistical procedures.
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| statistical significance |
The probability that a result is not likely to be due to chance alone. By convention, a difference between two groups is usually considered statistically significant if chance could explain it only 5% of the time or less. Study design considerations may influence the a priori choice of a different level of statistical significance (EPA 2003a).
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| statistical significance |
the probability that an event or difference occurred as the result of the intervention (drug or vaccine) rather than by chance alone. This probability is determined by using statistical tests to evaluate collected data. Guidelines for defining significance are chosen before data collection begins.
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| statistical significance |
the probability that and degree to which the results of an experimental study describe an actual relationship between two factors beyond that which might be expected by pure coincidence.
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| statistical |
A collection and study of numerical data.
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