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statistically

[stuh-tist-ik-lee]

adverb

  1. in a way that makes use of statistics.

  2. in a way that satisfies the standard criteria applied in the science of statistics.



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After a full year, not only was the change from homelessness to permanent housing not statistically significant, but so was the shift from unsheltered to sheltered.

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I found no statistically significant correlation between its level and the proportion of stock pickers beating the market.

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The same message is being told by virtually all valuation measures with statistically significant track records when forecasting the stock market’s future returns.

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That could jeopardize the agency’s ability to publish a statistically sound report for October.

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But the next year, the ratio made its first statistically significant decline in two decades, dropping women to less than 83 cents on the dollar.

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