When we hear the words there was a significant treatment effect, you would naturally assume that significant means large, important, or noteworthy. This may be true—but not necessarily. More often than not, significant refers to statistically significant, which means that the difference between the two groups of patients was statistically meaningful and unlikely to be random.
Cancer Clinical Trials: what does “significant” mean?
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September 07, 20121 minute read
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