Meanwhile, they soberly present sponsors with statistical evidence that just the opposite is true.
So yes, there is most definitely some statistical evidence that a rally could occur this December.
"There was irrefutable statistical evidence that smoking is bad for people in innumerable ways, " Mr. Muzzio said.
Interviews and statistical evidence present some surprising answers, but before digging into the reasons, we need some context.
So far, there is little statistical evidence of a collapse in capital spending, though plenty of rumours of it.
There is zero statistical evidence in the literature that digestive problems are increasing.
Dr Shaw believes the 2001 survey provides some statistical evidence that locals have indeed been priced out of the property market.
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Some economists say the theory explains why many people don't feel great about their financial situations, despite statistical evidence of a very strong economy.
There was distinct statistical evidence that the number of parties on the regional list was a significant predictor of rejected constituency and regional ballots.
Military pay with benefits is comparable to its civilian counterpart, and there is no statistical evidence that veterans earn less than non-veterans in civilian life.
The Daley administration has defended its promotion policy, offering statistical evidence that differences in scores within bands have no correlation with performance on the job.
The deviations are too small to be seen in any single quasar, but by averaging the results for 72 quasars the team claims to have secure statistical evidence.
But there is precious little statistical evidence either way.
The authors predict that falling costs of auto transportation will favor exurbs over large cities, and provide some statistical evidence that the elasticity of density with respect to gas prices is 1.1.
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We also continue to examine the way that statistical evidence is used in government policy making - or not, and conclude that quite often the evidence is as likely to give as much weight to the views of the bloke in the pub as to the standards expected by social science.
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Is that evidence of statistical manipulation?
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Another paper published on Friday again failed to find any evidence of a statistical link between the introduction of MMR in 1988 and the ongoing increase in autism diagnoses.
In contrast, two researchers connected with A to Z defended the results, asserting in interviews that the study fell just short of statistical significance and describing the results as new evidence that patients who have suffered heart attacks should take powerful doses of cholesterol-lowering drugs.
As you are aware, Evidence Based Practices (EBP) means that statistical significance for the treatment was obtained.
Although there is no statistical data, MIND says there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of farmers and the farming community suffering stress and depression - even suicidal feelings - because of the foot and mouth crisis.
His books consist of a series of plainly stated statistical observations, in support of deceptively modest conclusions, and the evidence in support of his original observation is now so overwhelming that the Flynn effect has moved from theory to fact.
Sub-committee chairman, the Conservative MP Michael Fallon, said they heard evidence that councils including Westminster, Slough and Manchester had been given reduced funding, because of "inaccurate statistical data".
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