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These relationships were all significant statistically and were attenuated little by
controlling for the other two factors . Significant interactions between height and
education were found in the simultaneous models for both upward and
downward ...
These relationships were all significant statistically and were attenuated little by
controlling for the other two factors . Significant interactions between height and
education were found in the simultaneous models for both upward and
downward ...
Page 185
Key words : Confidence interval , estimate , P - value , sociology , statistical
significance . ... If the result is statistically significant the relationship being
investigated or the influence of a factor ( or the independent variable ) on the
outcome ( or ...
Key words : Confidence interval , estimate , P - value , sociology , statistical
significance . ... If the result is statistically significant the relationship being
investigated or the influence of a factor ( or the independent variable ) on the
outcome ( or ...
Page 189
A confidence interval can tell us whether the estimate is statistically significant , if
a hypothesis test is what we want . ... value 1 from the 95 per cent confidence
interval tells us that the odds are significantly different from 1 at the 5 per cent
level .
A confidence interval can tell us whether the estimate is statistically significant , if
a hypothesis test is what we want . ... value 1 from the 95 per cent confidence
interval tells us that the odds are significantly different from 1 at the 5 per cent
level .
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GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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