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statistically

American  
[stuh-tist-ik-lee] / stəˈtɪst ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that makes use of statistics.

    demonstrated statistically.

  2. in a way that satisfies the standard criteria applied in the science of statistics.

    statistically significant.


Example Sentences

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In Will Jacks, England have the player of the tournament so far - statistically at least.

From BBC

Secondary goals in both relapsing multiple sclerosis studies showed statistically significant and clinically meaningful reductions in brain lesions, Roche said.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the team adjusted their analysis to account for these health behaviors, the association between aging anxiety and epigenetic aging weakened and was no longer statistically significant.

From Science Daily

Both groups experienced significant reductions in depression symptoms, and there was no statistically significant difference in overall outcomes between the two treatment schedules.

From Science Daily

A 2020 study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine of 261 players found a small but statistically significant decline in offensive production after hamate surgery.

From The Wall Street Journal