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"inferential analyses" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the context of statistics or data analysis, specifically when discussing the process of drawing conclusions or making predictions based on a sample of data. Example: "The results of our inferential analyses showed a significant correlation between exercise and improved cognitive function."
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The inferential analyses adopted for the study are FGT (1984) poverty index measurement and logit regression model.
The reduced number of participants made it difficult to carry out additional inferential analyses, which would contribute to a deeper understanding of the phenomenon.
Inferential analyses for qualitative data were done using chi-squared test for differences between proportions and Fisher's exact test for variables with small expected numbers.
In this paper for all of the descriptive statistics (tables 1 2) only those with complete data are in included, of inferential analyses (tables 3 5) the results are those obtained using the multivariate multiple imputation methods.
Inferential analyses were not pursued.
No inferential analyses were performed.
Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed using SPSS 13.0.
The data analysis included descriptive and inferential analyses.
Inferential analyses were carried out using logistic regression.
All inferential analyses use a 2-tailed alpha of.05 to determine statistical significance.
Inferential analyses examined whether cycling mode share or helmet legislation were related to injury rates.
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