Tuesday, February 23, 2021 8:03:11 PM
"A trend" toward signal is a common way to make a non-significant result sound important. But at the end of the day if p<0.05 that is statistically significant. If p>0.05... it is not significant.
Signal is p<0.05. Anything above 0.05 is not signal. "A trend" is often used to refer to anything that is almost <0.05 but is not. Example p = 0.10 = "a trend". This is not signal. This is not significant. Know how to interpret results so you dont get dooped at the upcoming news drop.
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