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Some cardiologists contend that scanning the hearts of healthy people can cause harm if insignificant findings prompt invasive and potentially risky tests like coronary angiography and treatments like bypass surgery.
Otherwise, the problem of a publication bias may occur, since significant findings are more likely to be published than insignificant findings, which can lead to overestimated results (Rosenthal 1979).
Incorrect responses were submitted to the same four analyses previously described resulting in insignificant findings and are not reported.
Nevertheless, also insignificant findings might contribute across studies to accumulate evidence of brain alterations in dyslexia.
The CE findings were classified as either clinically significant or clinically insignificant findings.
On the other hand, CE showed insignificant findings in 32 (41.6%) patients.
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Dr. Zimm, the lead author, said he was surprised by the "insignificant finding for attractiveness".
But the fact remains that the paper's headline conclusion included the statistically insignificant finding about strenuous jogging - something Peter Schnohr admits shouldn't have been highlighted.
That's not an insignificant finding; we're all saturated by radio waves all day long, and it doesn't appear to affect us, so it would be reasonable to think that mobiles would be the same.
Simply adding patients to a study may take a clinically insignificant finding, and make it statistically significant for the reader.
This is not an insignificant finding given that the use of specific CAM therapies varies between countries depending upon cultural, historical, geographical and political influences.
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