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The cost per patient recruited and enrolled is greater for MMP than for facility-based studies, and therefore, it is more difficult to obtain adequate sample sizes to make inference to subgroups of interest, especially at the local level.
The reader, therefore, should not use our California results to make inference to specific regions.
Hypothesis tests or confidence intervals based on the geometric mean make inference to the population median, and subsequent wording indicates the median is the parameter being tested/estimated.
Our random sampling design allowed us to make inference to the French DUs reached by specialized services and GPs, and to obtain correct confidence intervals.
Data adjustments to make inference to the population from which the sample was drawn were not made because the sample was stratified for this analysis and the exclusion of 79 participants eliminates the ability to assure equilibrium in the sample.
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However, if graphic information is not obviously shown in the graph, graph readers have to make inferences to explain the relationships among the elements of graph.
Sample weights are applied to survey data in order to make inferences to the Canadian population [ 29].
The argument could be made against the feasibility of using mouse data to make inferences to bovine mammary gland gene expression.
We made inference to only those variables that were statistically significant (α = 0.05).
However, the incorporation of occupation indices and statistical analysis help to quantify trips by mode making inference to the population.
The article made inferences to throat cancer, and included speculation about what a tumour could mean for Jackson's health and career.
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