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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant mean difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in statistical contexts to describe a notable difference in average values between two or more groups.
Example: "The study revealed a significant mean difference in test scores between the experimental and control groups."
Alternatives: "a notable average difference" or "a meaningful mean disparity".
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The results of ANOVA show that there was a significant mean difference between post-test scores of two groups in favor of the experimental group.
Results: After the intervention, a significant mean difference in change in pain of 15 mm was observed favouring the experimental group (95% CI 2 to 27).
The results indicate a significant mean difference between the two groups.
There is a significant mean difference in the level of education between adopters and non-adopters.
The chi-square test was also undertaken to check whether there is a significant mean difference in households' access to irrigation between the two groups.
Subsequently, the mean PPT values were calculated and showed a significant mean difference in participants with chronic TTH versus controls as well in participants with migraine versus controls.
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A two-tailed dependent t-test revealed a statistically significant mean difference between didactic and asynchronous modalities of 18.46% with 95% CI [10.40 to 26.50]; p = 0.0001.
A statistically significant mean difference was found in number of GSR startles between 2D and 3D joyful clips.
Capillary measures underestimated arterial values with a statistically significant mean difference of 12 mmHg (P < 0.001) (Figure 1).
Independent two-group t-tests showed that that there is a statistically significant mean difference between these two means (t = 11.039; p = .000).000
Capillary measures underestimated arterial values with a statistically significant mean difference of 12 mmHg (P < 0.001).
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