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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

likely

Hi,
Is likely correctly used in the text below?

"Given the present study power, we can conclude the difference of night and day workers in correct responses score is %99.1 likely less than 10%."
  

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gillyflower Is likely correctly used in the text below? No, and not just because it is in a scientific research paper. gillyflower study power, What does that mean?

  • gillyflower Is likely correctly used in the text below?
  • No, and not just because it is in a scientific research paper.
  • gillyflower study power, What does that mean?
  • 1 likely less than 10% And what does that mean?
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gillyflowerIs likely correctly used in the text below?
No, and not just because it is in a scientific research paper.
gillyflower study power,
What does that mean?
gillyflower%99.1 likely less than 10%
And what does that mean?
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Mister MicawberWhat does that mean?
The power of a study is its ability to detect a difference, if the difference in reality exists.
Mister MicawberAnd what does that mean?
The difference between variables is probabley less than %10 and the deegre of this probability is %99.1.
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gillyflowerhe power of a study is its ability to detect a difference
Not in English it isn't.
gillyflowerThe difference between variables is probabley less than %10 and the deegre of this probability is %99.1.
Then:

Based on the present study, we can conclude that the difference between night and day workers in c
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Mister MicawberBased on the present study, we can conclude that the difference between night and day workers in correct responses is less than 10% at 99.1% probability.
Thank you! I want to add another statistics to this sentence. Is the following correct?

Based on the present study, we can conclude that the difference between night and day workers i
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Yes, that's OK if you can learn that the % sign always follows the number.
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Mister Micawber if you can learn that the % sign always follows the number.
Certainely, I did. I promise not to make such a mistake from no on. Thank you!

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