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5. Are the Results Clinically Significant?
Statistical significance does not always equate to
clinical significance
. It's important to consider whether the magnitude of the effect is large enough to have real-world implications for public health or clinical practice.
Frequently asked queries:
1. Are the Results Statistically Significant?
2. How Was the Data Collected?
3. Are There Any Biases?
4. What Are the Effect Sizes?
5. Are the Results Clinically Significant?
6. Have Confounders Been Controlled?
7. Are There Any Interaction Effects?
8. Is There Evidence of Causality?
9. How Generalizable Are the Findings?
10. Are the Results Consistent with Other Studies?
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