Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
It is a direct application of the notion of statistical reliability.
Once again this is to retain larger numbers in the analysis and maximize the statistical reliability of the conclusions.
With more data the confidence interval becomes smaller; making it an indicator of the result's statistical reliability.
Grouping readers of roughly similar papers together improves the statistical reliability of our results.
Many treatments for tinnitus have been claimed, with varying degrees of statistical reliability:
Still, if the question of which two teams are really the best is at stake, the statistical reliability of a playoff system could not be worse.
Ten percent of songs are analyzed by more than one technician to ensure conformity with the in-house standards and statistical reliability.
And teachers will be dealing with classes with as few as 10 students, reducing the statistical reliability of any increases in test scores.
Psychometricians generally regard IQ tests as having high statistical reliability.
I will add my voice to those who offer a strong caveat regarding the lack of statistical reliability or projectability of such data.
Good statistical reliability and validity have been shown between the diagnostic criteria and definitive histopathological confirmation.
Because such an array generates vast quantities of data, it is desirable to improve the statistical reliability of the data through experimental repetitions.
The telephone poll of 150 people was based on a random sampling and has statistical reliability of plus or minus six percent, according to U.S. Trust.
Statistical reliability of the T.O.V.A.RTM test of variables of attention.
The first revolutionary decade and the period of Stalin's dictatorship both appear highly problematic with regards to statistical reliability; very little statistical data were published from 1936 to 1956.
Instead, he wants the preamble to tell taxpayers that this poll will cost between $42 million and $79 million, paid out of their taxes, and has no statistical reliability.
Such digital recreations were especially viable in the larger massacres, like this one, where the sheer number of victims provided for a statistical reliability impossible to develop from smaller attacks.
As a countercheck for the statistical reliability of our analysis, another representative dataset of 0.15 million tripeptides in 700 proteins with sequence identity ranging from 0-20% and 2 A resolution was taken and similar computational analysis was done.
Although the effect was small, the increase on the high-fat diet in total heat production without normalization to body weight was significant (statistical reliability derived in part from the many repeated measures, once every five minutes for 18 hours, that measuring metabolic rate entails).
Now twenty two is not a large number, certainly not large enough for any statistical reliability to be placed on the result, but the fact remains that if you had bet on every single horse in that season at two to one on, and had bet the same amount, then you'd have finished ahead.
Multiple regression analysis computer programs can be used to introduce other independent variables that might increase the statistical reliability of the regression equation (increasing the value of Rs towards 1.0)- in our example, perhaps, the cost of cars, the cost of petrol, the total length of roadway in the country, and so on.