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Numerical facts pertaining to a body of things; also the science which deals with the collection and tabulation of such facts. Vital statistics: That branch of biometry which deals with the data and laws of human mortality, morbidity, natality, and demography; also called biostatistics.
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| statistical significance |
A conclusion that an intervention has a true effect, based upon observed differences in outcomes between the treatment and control groups that are sufficiently large so that these differences are unlikely to have occurred due to chance, as determined by a statistical test. Statistical significance indicates the probability that the observed difference was due to chance if the null hypothesis is true; it does not provide information about the magnitude of a treatment effect. ...
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| statistics |
The mathematical procedure to describe probabilities and the random or non-random distribution of matter or occurrence of events.
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| statistics |
The science of collecting, organizing, and analyzing data.
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| statistic |
A number computed from data on one or more variables.
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