between-group comparison
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comparison
noun[C or U]
uk/kəmˈpær.ɪ.sən/us/kəmˈper.ɪ.sən/
the act of comparing two or more people ...
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(Definition ofcomparisonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Although thebetween-groupcomparisonprevents firm conclusions, this reduction apparently does not diminish effects of practice in repeated reading.
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This study, however, will examine the influence of the participants' self-rating of received support from the champions on adherence and outcomes by analysing the relationship rather than bybetween-groupcomparison.
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Between-group comparisons would have dubious validity and have been avoided.
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No other between-group comparisons within the bipolar diagnostic category reached or approached statistical significance.
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Between-group comparisons demonstrated reduced power of response to the working memory task by patients in bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal and left pre- and post-central cortices.
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Because the interaction effect is not significant, the marginal significance of the effect of context can be ignored, as it will not affect between-group comparisons.
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Between-group comparisons at and beyond 5 years were numerically even larger but not statistically significant because too few patients remained in the study.
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That has to be inferred from between-group comparisons but can be dealt with more efficiently by assessing changes over time within individuals.
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For the cluster-wise hypothesis tests conducted for within- and between-group comparisons, a twotailed probability of type 1 error a<0.01 was adopted as the threshold for significance.
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Interpreting reaction time measures in between-group comparisons.
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To further examine these differences, we will first analyse the results from the adults and the two groups of children separately and then perform between-group comparisons.
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