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It is found that their research design of maximizing statistical power by pooling as many data points as possible is statistically flawed, with a consequence that the test is severely biased against the null hypothesis of no effect.
Oh just because it's statistically flawed.
That approach, though, has come under attack by critics who argue that these scores are too often statistically flawed.
But Dr. Cora N. Sternberg of the Vincenzo Pansadoro Foundation in Rome criticized Dr. Natale's study as methodologically and statistically flawed.
An NHS England spokesman said: "We have significant concerns about this report, which is both misleading and statistically flawed, and is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the referral-to-treatment performance standard.
In the episode last spring involving chicken feed, which got little attention, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said the consumer group's test involved too small a sample and was statistically flawed, but it did not move to conduct its own tests of the feed immediately.
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As the compressive load is increased, random fiber failures are assumed to occur due to statistically distributed flaws, analogous to what occurs in tension.
Fourth, the concept of adjusting data analysis may be fundamentally flawed despite attempts to statistically define independent explanatory variables.
Adjuvant chemotherapy trials, to date, have failed to show statistically improved survival, although most published studies have been methodologically flawed.
Genetic-association studies might be flawed by the possibility of false-positive results, even in the presence of statistically significant findings – that is, according to the definition of Wacholder and colleagues [ 27], the false-positive report probability (FPRP).
Albeit flawed.
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