Sentence examples for Statistical reflection from inspiring English sources

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Instead, rising income inequality is the statistical reflection of an increasingly calcified society — the rich are staying rich, and the poor are staying poor, even as the gap between them grows.

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We retained these individuals in the study because they had all demonstrated normal range non-verbal IQ in childhood; a decline in non-verbal IQ with age is commonly reported in SLI (Botting, 2005), though it remains unclear whether this is a statistical artifact, a reflection of changing content of IQ tests with age, or a genuine decline.

Indeed, because of our 'systems level' approach it is likely that the neural response strengths used as the measurement variable for statistical analyses is a reflection of multiple different neural processes sensitive to stimulus history.

This statistical significance is a reflection of the differences in the distributions of the number of visits within the 75th to the 99th percentile (Table 3).

The animals investigated are enough to conclude about the validity of the model, but we realize that the absolute number is low, with some reflections to statistical results.

The statistical anomaly is mostly a reflection of Cooper's broad reach — as of opening night, he represented 9 of the league's 30 head coaches, a staggering percentage in a niche business with a limited client pool.

We find that the pair statistics in direct space (correlation function) and Fourier space (structure factor) of the cell centroids in the early stages of embryonic development show structural directional dependence (statistical anisotropy), which is a reflection of the fact that cells are stretched, which promotes uniaxial growth along the epithelial plane.

Since model 2 does not control for individual characteristics, so the above results cannot be regarded as firm evidence of regional and industrial effects in that they can as well be a reflection of a statistical artifact due to an instance of ecological fallacy.

Another methodological reflection concerns the statistical power of the study.

Hence, the lack of a significant effect on perceived stress in the present study may be a reflection of low statistical power for this outcome.

Reasonable hypotheses have been put forth that suggest that the failure to detect the majority of the genetic load in complex disease is a reflection of insufficient statistical power, as evidenced by the accelerated locus discovery by meta-analyses.

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