statistical confidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstatisticalandconfidence
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statistical
adjective
uk/stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/us/stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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confidence
noun
uk/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/us/ˈkɑːn.fə.dəns/
the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or ...
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(Definition ofstatisticalandconfidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The distributions thus overlap, and so we cannot say withstatisticalconfidencethat the ditransitive dative emerged before the prepositional dative for this child.
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However, a relationship among the 4 groups including these 3 higher order clades was not settled withstatisticalconfidence.
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This would allow somestatisticalconfidencein the results, and provide some idea on both within- and among-population structure.
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The inclusion of an internal reference sample on every gel enables comparative quantitation of protein abundance to be made across samples withstatisticalconfidence.
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The request to "estimate the proportion of all benefit payments in 1997–98 which was accurate" means providing a figure which does not carrystatisticalconfidence.
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Series search engines calculatestatisticalconfidence(expectation values) for all of the individual spectrum-to-sequence assignments.
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Statisticalconfidencelevels are used to address some of these concerns.
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Statisticalconfidenceis increased by increasing either the test time or the number of items tested.
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The level ofstatisticalconfidenceis not considered in this example.
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The relatively long read lengths provide substantial overlap between individual sequencing reads, which allows for greaterstatisticalconfidencein the assembly.
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The desired reliability,statisticalconfidence, and risk levels for each side influence the ultimate test plan.
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At the very least, all measurements need to showstatisticalconfidenceintervals or so-called error bars.
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Higher sensitivity was also necessary to obtain highstatisticalconfidencein its results.
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Ultimately, the statistical significance of a test and thestatisticalconfidenceof a finding are joint properties of data and the method used to examine the data.
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Molecular biologists, using phylogenetics, can compare protein amino acid or nucleotide sequence homology (i.e., similarity) to evaluate taxonomy and evolutionary distances among organisms, with limitedstatisticalconfidence.
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