In Reply to: The difference between an insignificant difference and a significant difference… posted by David Aiken on September 8, 2007 at 14:28:13:
In science the term "significant difference" has a real meaning, If there is no significant difference between two things, then you can't distinguish between them reliably. I'm being much too picky in this instance, though I really was wondering how obvious the difference was between the sets. Of course, in the end, there is no substitute for seeing them myself.
Joe
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Follow Ups
- I guess I was thinking as a scientist. - jsm 17:06:30 09/11/07 (1)
- RE: I guess I was thinking as a scientist. - David Aiken 17:00:15 09/21/07 (0)