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Accepted methods of mathematics that investigators use to determine whether a difference in treatment or test outcomes is statistically significant. A statistically significant difference means that the result is very unlikely due to chance alone and that the treatment or test had an effect.
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| analysis |
A systematic approach to problem solving. Complex problems are made simpler by separating them into more understandable elements. This involves the identification of purposes and facts, the statement of defensible assumptions, and the formulation of conclusions.
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| analysis of covariance |
A method for analyzing the differences in the means of two or more groups of cases while taking account of variation in one interval-ratio variable.
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| analysis of variance |
A method for analyzing the differences in the means of two or more groups of cases.
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| analysis |
As an activity or a rhetorical strategy, to separate the parts of a whole and examine each part.
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