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Since a plot of this data set in Figure 1 exhibits a non-increased trend, it appears that the JT, MJT and KTP tests have falsely conclusion (p < 0.05).
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The risk of regarding the two tumor types as the same is that TNBCs included in clinical trials may not be identical to BLBCs, possibly leading to a falsely negative conclusion of unresponsiveness to drugs that may actually be capable of treating true BLBCs [ 28].
This nesting and the non-random similarity of members within a group, if unaccounted for, increases the likelihood that studies will draw falsely positive conclusions [ 43, 44].
In 11 of 16 trials with a statistically significant composite, the abstract conclusion falsely implied that the effect applied also to the most important component.
If the likelihood of such a false-positive conclusion is less than 5percenttheyhey deem the evidence that the hypothesis is true 'statistically significant.' They are thus accepting that one result in 20 will be falsely positive--but one in 20 seems a satisfactorily low rate".
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, however, attacked the conclusions, falsely saying they weren't "based on facts" and "not data-driven".
In 11 of these 16 trials, the abstract conclusions falsely implied the effect applied also to the most important component: two listed all components of the composite using "and" (see webtable 3 on bmj.com), and nine referred to the composite as a class of events (for example, "reduced the incidence of major cardiovascular events"w14).
Burns labors hard to explain how intense interrogation can bring a suspect, especially a young one, to the irrational conclusion that falsely confessing "will improve a dreadful situation".
For example, despite the known increased risk of acute liver injury after exposure to antivirals, the consistent lack of observed association could falsely lead to a conclusion that there is no effect.
Therefore, we use a statistical test in our primary analysis that maintains statistical power when the vaccine does have an effect, regardless of the true subset of pregnancies at increased risk, with rigorous control of the chance of falsely reporting a positive conclusion when the vaccine has no effect.
ABC News jumped to the conclusion early, and falsely, that Mr. Holmes was a member of the Tea Party, just as early reports inaccurately suggested that the killers in Columbine were part of a gang, "The Trenchcoat Mafia," that somehow played a role in the decision of two young men to lock the doors on a school and begin shooting.
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