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Presentation of Quantitative Information

Why “Trending Toward Significance” Is Not a Thing 

April 9, 2024November 28, 2023 J. Kelly Byram, MS, MBA, ELS

Phrases such as “trending toward significance,” “approaching statistical significance,” “almost statistically significant,” or “on the brink of significance” should never be used to describe a P value. And yet you … Read more

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