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单词 between-group difference
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between-group difference

collocation in English

meaningsofdifference

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difference
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.əns/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/
the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not ...
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(Definition ofdifferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbetween-group difference

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Second, the lack of a significantbetween-groupdifferencedoes not definitively disprove the existence of an effect.
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The only significantbetween-groupdifferencewas found in the ability to successfully negotiate attentional conflict.
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One or more of these might have contributed to the modestbetween-groupdifference.
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The null hypothesis of zerobetween-groupdifferencein mean power of response was tested by comparing the coefficient to its non-parametrically ascertained null distribution.
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The onlybetween-groupdifferencewas that the trained group did better on one attentional task; there were no other differences in cognitive test scores, depression or carer-rated quality of life.
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Another limitation concerns the assumption that the associations between risk factors and distress within age groups can be generalized to between-group differences.
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There were no between-group differences for question responses.
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The repetition of sentences was expected to eliminate between-group differences that depended on differences in word familiarity.
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Several factors must be considered when evaluating this failure to find significant between-group differences in anxious-withdrawn behavior.
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Moreover, brain activation during the viewing of the faces revealed significant between-group differences.
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Causes of population variance within one group are uninformative about the causes of between-group differences in the same characteristic.
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Between-group differences in condition-related and general health status were tested using parametric and nonparametric tests as appropriate.
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Significant between-group differences were documented for all cytokines, but only when spontaneous production in unstimulated cell cultures was assessed.
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There were no significant between-group differences in response to happy facial stimuli.
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Finally, there are between-group differences in the patterns of misrepresentation.
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Between-group differences were also observed at 8 years of age on tasks measuring auditory processing, fluency in word retrieval, and verbal memory.
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One solution is to conduct only hypothesis-driven research that investigates betweencondition rather than direct between-group differences.
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big difference

collocation in English

meaningsofbiganddifference

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big
adjective
uk
/bɪɡ/
us
/bɪɡ/
large in size ...
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difference
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.əns/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/
the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not ...
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(Definition ofbiganddifferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbig difference

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There is abigdifferencebetween a five-year sentence, a forty-year sentence, and a sentence measured in three figures.
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It may make abigdifferencewhen in that sequence the event occurs.
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There is abigdifferencebetween that which is true and that which is relevant.
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The timing of these adaptations can therefore make abigdifferenceto results.
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In contrast, when states value future payoffs almost as much as current ones, accepting an agreement today or tomorrow does not make abigdifference.
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It is certainly clear that tasks and their precise nature can make abigdifferenceto the results of auditory word processing studies.
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It does not make abigdifferencewhich part of the corpus is chosen, provided that at least 100-200 sentences are used for training.
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Each type of product available in the market usually has abigdifferencein terms of nominal/maximum torque and dimensions.
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Surprisingly, situation type (endpoint or no-endpoint) does not seem to make abigdifferenceto children of this age.
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There is, however, a verybigdifferencein their roles in the narrative.
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Keeping physically and mentally active can make abigdifferencein the way you feel.
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This is going to make abigdifference.
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There's abigdifferencein my mind between that and assuming implicitly that you know this forever.
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There will, however, be abigdifferencein emphasis, depending on where one stands in relation to the spectrum of views described earlier.
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This is, of course, thebigdifferencebetween the compiled and interpreted code.
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But it is really quite abigdifferencehow we live.
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Same f or transplants; if a patient goes away alive and not dead, that makes abigdifference.
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Thus, when a particular event in a sequence occurs will make abigdifference.
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There is obviously a verybigdifferencebetween (1) and (2) in the way that violation-marks are assigned.
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The imperative program is developed 'as usual', in which the experience of making the specification makes thebigdifferencein the quality of the resulting product.
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