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They hypothesis of this study was that a mandatory statewide discharge database could identify the epidemiology of primary shoulder arthroplasty, 90 day complication rates, implant survival rates, and patient and hospital characteristics associated with complications.
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Because they are hypothesis driven, they can be used to directly identify individual causal agents and their contributions to an overall effect.
The strength of our results is that they are hypothesis- and empirically-driven findings that are independent of treatment allocation.
They have ideas; they form hypotheses. "Jeux," to them, was Nijinsky's "Bloomsbury ballet".
This strategy involves first testing the data to determine whether they are significantly heterogeneous (i.e., whether they reject the hypothesis that they evolved along the same tree).
They develop hypotheses about their limitations; they conduct experiments and track data.
The finding, they say, fits with a hypothesis they advanced last December when they had data only from 2003.
They include the notes they took, the hypotheses that they formed and revised, and the discussions they had, articulating how each piece contributed to their learning.
As they progress through each module, students apply these concepts in increasingly complex scenarios in which they formulate hypotheses, evaluate evidence and explain underlying causes of evolutionary events.
But for years they remained hypotheses, as Rendell adamantly – sometimes angrily – refused to talk about her childhood.
However, what researchers choose to study and how they frame hypotheses determines the context in which objectivity is deployed.
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