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what is the significance of statistical investigation to management information?
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It represents unity.
A very large part of epidemiology consists of statistical analyses of ill-health. Try doing that without math.
SHE, not he, is Florence Nightingale. Yes, the lady of the lamp was made a member of the Royal Statistical Society (UK) and the American Statistical Association because of the groundbreaking epidemiological work that she undertook in the Crimean field hospitals.
There is no statistical significance in the result.
look for a paper being published in "The Oncologist" later this year (2008)
Statistical significance refers to when a statistical assessment of observations reveals a pattern rather than random chance. In simpler terms it means when well observing or recording a set of data you recognize that somethings happens all or most of the time rather than by random.