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"statistical conclusions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to findings that have been made through analyzing statistical data or evidence. For example, "The study's statistical conclusions indicated a significant relationship between the two variables."
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Moreover, around 1% of the examined statistical conclusions were not supported by the reported test statistic and df.
The small sample size precludes the drawing of statistical conclusions, the journal paper says.
Its statistical conclusions derived mainly from 71 completed cases of substantiated detainee abuse as of Sept. 30, 2004, including 20 that involved mistreatment during interrogations.
Without access to a complete set of data, it is impossible to draw hard statistical conclusions about how much the drugs mattered.
Gender, however, is typically easy to check and can point to sound statistical conclusions, the industry says.
Industry lawyers, however, have contended that the bureau's information was never intended to be used to draw statistical conclusions about gun distribution, and in cross-examining Dr. Andrews, they sought to portray the analysis as selective and perhaps even irrelevant.
It allows to draw reliable statistical conclusions for dual-satellite reception.
However, numbers are too small to draw statistical conclusions for recurrences and complication rates.
Note that the sample sizes here are small, so it is more difficult to draw strong statistical conclusions.
Blogs, instead, lend themselves to an honest back-and-forth about the sausage of statistical conclusions, which can, hopefully, create a more respected class of experts and a more informed public.
However, the heterogeneity of the data does not allow drawing statistical conclusions on the superiority between those bone substitutes that were used rather rarely.
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