Difference between revisions of "Statistical significance"
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| − | In [[statistics]], when one group is shown to be markedly different from another, given an adequate sample drawn from a homogeneous population. | + | In [[statistics]], when one group is shown to be markedly different from another, given an adequate sample drawn from a homogeneous population. |
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| + | However, if the argument for creationism about the fallibility of science is believed , then groups can only be considered "significantly different" if there results coincide with the Bible. If not, then the science underlying them is fallible, and thus flawed. | ||
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Revision as of 20:00, March 16, 2007
In statistics, when one group is shown to be markedly different from another, given an adequate sample drawn from a homogeneous population.
However, if the argument for creationism about the fallibility of science is believed , then groups can only be considered "significantly different" if there results coincide with the Bible. If not, then the science underlying them is fallible, and thus flawed.