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He was curious about the size variance, "although realistically it's difficult to judge a difference by eye," he says.
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We judged a difference to be statistically significant when P < 0.05.
Independent of the statistical test we always judged a difference to be significant at p < 0.05.
We judge an absolute difference of 10 15% to be relevant.
Because the differential thresholds towards the amplitudes of the vibrotactile stimuli are typically within a range of 10 20% of the stimuli [36, 37], we set 10 20% of the absolute thresholds, as presented by Gescheider et al. [34] as the criteria for judging a significant difference.
Six dentists judged whether a difference in the amount of lamina dura could be detected between 2 sets of radiographs.
It is hard to judge whether this difference is a real difference in encoding or merely an artifact due to the limited number of neurons that were measured (see Fig. 4), and more experimental data would be needed to resolve this.
Frostrup added: "There's an enormous difference between judging a person's worth only on the basis of their physical assets and expressing admiration for a fellow human with God's gift (allegedly) of good looks.
Moreover, we proposed a criterion to judge the difference between the flows in all states and in steady states, which is the ratio of pedestrian number to bottleneck width.
That's a better benchmark to judge the difference in lifestyle pre- and post-retirement, and it's endorsed by the Social Security Administration, more or less.
Imagine a world where instead of judging a person based on the differences he or she projects when interacting with us, we would question the validity of our own positioning, pausing to assess if those differences could be culturally rooted.
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