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  • no not - Non-significant or not significant variable? - English . . .
    Generally, though, we refer to the significance of a test statistic not a variable since there is no way to test whether a variable is significant, only a relationship, comparison, difference, etc So, for example, in a regression model of y on x, the coefficient on x is non-significant | not significant
  • single word requests - Adjective for a work that needs no significant . . .
    Thanks, svigden, and whatever your native language, neither "cogent" nor "coherent" describes any work that needs no significant support, clarification, or defense It's entirely possible that such works will be both "cogent" and "coherent" but that will be pure co-incidence FYI, the Question was prolly down-voted because there was no research
  • meaning - Insignificant or unsignificant? - English Language . . .
    : not significant: such as not worth considering : unimportant ; lacking weight, position, or influence : contemptible ; small in size, quantity, or number; lacking meaning or import ; So, you should go for insignificant 3 which in your context means: not significant because small in size, quantity, or number
  • Difference between “with”, “at” and “for” with a business title and a . . .
    It seems that they are interchangeable, with no (significant) difference in meaning The following examples taken from The New York Times website seem to confirm that: Until now, said Justin Nielson, a senior analyst for the media research firm SNL Kagan, “there really hasn't been any direct competitor
  • What’s the meaning of “or near enough as makes no matter”
    something that makes no matter is therefore {1} something that poses no reason for worry or concern {2} something that does not create a situation to be considered or dealt with In both cases, something that makes no matter is trivial, has no significant influence on the things being discussed, so need not be considered further
  • Word or phrase with a similar meaning to statistical difference
    The phrase is less commonly used than "statistically significant," but not overwhelmingly so (453,000 vs 2,060,000 hits on google scholar) And that is not just due to obscure publications Top hits include very highly cited papers in Nature and Science
  • A significant amount of zombies were detected in your city
    "A significant number of zombies were detected in your city " We detected more than one zombie, but we don't know exactly how many, so we say a number of zombies were detected In that sentence zombies is acting as the subject and " a number of " is the determiner for zombies, modifying zombies as an adjective (in place of the unspecified number )
  • It isnt vs. its not - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    But in terms of meaning there is no significant difference Using "it is not" would sound a tad more formal due to the lack of contractions and the overt effort required to say it that way Share
  • Take the role vs. take over the role vs. take on the role
    There is no significant definitional difference between the three expressions, but they differ in connotation, so they cannot exactly be used interchangeably either "To take a role" is a neutral expression, which can be used in a variety of ways but usually serves as a denotation that implies nothing else
  • Difference between without and with no - English Language Usage . . .
    Really this is not quite the same thing grammatically as in the 'without sound', 'with no sound' example We have replaced a with no as well as replacing without with with The word no is a determiner Determiners are words like a, the, some, any, this, that We actually cannot replace without with with no if the noun phrase already has a





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