By the end of first grade, a black child is underperforming a statistically equivalent white child.
Profits per hour played at the tables were $162.50, statistically equivalent to the projected rate of $170/hour detailed in the investor offering prospectus.
In view of that fact, the xPear16 sd/mean of 0.0013 and MD5 sd/mean of 0.0006 are statistically equivalent.
The proportion of Roman Catholics who said they would take offense at such ads was 26 percent, statistically equivalent to the figure for the population as a whole.
The curriculum is extremely demanding, statistically equivalent to that of junior level through senior level in universities.
They said the margin of error made the figures statistically equivalent.
We found that the likelihood ratio for PSA levels between 4 and 10 ng/ml was statistically equivalent to 1, indicating that no significant probability revision occurred with testing.
One common method of data reduction works by getting a normalized sample of data from the database, resulting in much faster, yet statistically equivalent results.
Which is statistically equivalent to claiming descent from Charlemagne.
Test whether A, B are statistically equivalent.