does this mean the study is STATISTICALLY significant or CLINICALLY significant
When you hear about "significant" new findings, does this mean the study is STATISTICALLY significant or CLINICALLY significant?
Sometimes marketing emphasizes a benefit that is statistically significant...but not clinically important.
Statistical significance indicates the "probability" that findings represent an ACTUAL difference...and are not due to CHANCE.
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