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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Statistically meaningful" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing data analysis or research findings that have significance in a statistical context.
Example: "The results of the study were statistically meaningful, indicating a strong correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "Statistically significant" or "Statistically relevant."
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"Statistically meaningful data are often prohibitively expensive".
Statistically meaningful data were also acquired for samples #5 8.
That is a small but statistically meaningful difference, said Barbara Means, the study's lead author.
Thus, the combination of national and statewide polling continues to show Obama leading Romney by statistically meaningful margins in all of the battleground states except North Carolina.
The indicator presented in this study will henceforth be referred to as statistical meaningfulness and has a dual quality point grading scale: statistically meaningful, and not statistically meaningful.
For this exploratory statistical analysis P-values of less than 0.05 were considered as statistically meaningful.
That is a modest but statistically meaningful difference.
The methods provide voters with a statistically meaningful measure of confidence that electoral results are accurate.
There were no statistically meaningful differences among those who did or did not use multivitamins after menopause.
This produced a statistically meaningful number of results and allowed the examination of outliers.
There is a statistically meaningful relationship, however, between the Lugeon values and RQD.
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