significance
significance (sig-nif-i-kăns) n. (in statistics) a relationship between two groups of observations indicating that the difference between them is unlikely to have occurred by chance alone. An assumption is made that there is no difference between the two populations from which the two groups come (the
null hypothesis). This is tested, and a calculation indicating that there is a
probability of less than 5% (
P value <0.05) that the observed difference or a larger one could have arisen by chance is regarded as being
statistically significant and the null hypothesis is rejected.
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Galway hurlers have fitted one safety net and cut another loose as they prepare for the historic dive into Leinster on Sunday.
Newspaper article from: Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 5/28/2009; 700+ words
; We've no excuses Galway hurlers have fitted one safety net and...the Leinster championship would leave Galway with a second chance in the All-Ireland...fairness, the system did come against Galway in recent years as all our main rivals...
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Galway adds teaching to his already successful repertoire.(Time Out!)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 9/13/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...slowing down). So you'd think Sir James Galway would just relax at home in Switzerland...modern musician? Don't bet on it. Galway, the guest artist for the Elgin Symphony...been taking off in various directions," Galway said by telephone from his home outside...
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galway's 'Pied Piper' marches into town.(Daily Break)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 3/6/2008; 700+ words
; ...Correspondent Put together descriptions of James Galway and you come up with a charming leprechaun...of a typically heavy concert schedule, Galway was in Sarasota, Fla., last week performing...this unique concert was not exactly what Galway had in mind when he met Cor- igliano...
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GAA: Galway blitz London but aim slightly off.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 6/7/1999; ; 700+ words
; London 1-8 Galway 1-18 ALL-IRELAND champions Galway had to surprisingly dig deep to prevent the shock of the...especially in the opening half, they might well have given Galway a much more torrid time. And yet the champions always looked...
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GAA: GALWAY LEAVING BACK DOOR OPEN: DIVISION 1A Galway.....2-18 Dublin......1-17; Connacht men playing a dangerous game.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 3/13/2000; 700+ words
; GALWAY fans with hopes of doing well this year...gone asleep in the third quarter. True, Galway will be boosted by three straight wins but...training and plenty of loose hurling, suits Galway's free-flowing attack and when they...
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Galway Ahoy!
Newspaper article from: The Irish Times; 5/23/2009; 700+ words
; With 'the Volvo' sailing into Galway Bay, the City of Tribes has yet one more...with envy when you tell them you live in Galway. They talk wistfully about the sense...perfect place to live in Ireland. While Galway, of course, has been visited by post...
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Galway Film Centre News
Magazine article from: Film Ireland; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Summer Camps This summer, Galway Film Centre is running Film &...770748 RT/GFC Short Script Awards The Galway Film Centre is delighted to announce...face interaction. ID Projects The Galway Film Centre in association with Galway...
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Racing: Galway Festival: Search begins for new hurdling Diamond; The Galway Hurdle is a great leveller as the smaller stables get a chance to compete with the big boys.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 7/30/2001; 700+ words
; ...trained winner of Thursday's Guinness Galway Hurdle. The versatile six-year-old...fine opportunity. But the famed Guinness Galway Hurdle is always an ultra-competitive...the big trainers. Significantly, three Galway-based trainers have landed the Galway...
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Galway will not end famine.(SPORT)
Magazine article from: Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 5/30/2007; 700+ words
; ...congestion in hurling's fast lane will derail Galway this summer. Teen sensation Canning has...invitations to join Ger Loughnane's Galway senior squad to in order to "live a teenager...Portumna star is backing his own hunch that Galway will have too much to do to end their...
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Galway swings with golfing.
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 8/31/1997; ; 700+ words
; Galway, Ireland, founded in 400 A.D. as a...Tribes, although in at least one case - the Galway Bay Golf & Country Club - this development...Europe in a stunning upset. O'Connor of Galway was instantly transformed into a legendary...
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James Galway
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
James Galway A master flutist whose playing style has...measure by which others are judged, James Galway (born 1939) is credited with elevating...standards of his chosen instrument. James Galway's illustrious musical career boasts a...
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Galway, James
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
James Galway Flutist For the Record… Writings...discography Sources Irish flutist James Galway is a superb interpreter of the classical...audiences of all ages and musical tastes. Galway was born on Carnalea Street in a working...
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Galway
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Galway, the only substantial medieval city in...town in the annals is for the year 1247. Galway thrived over the next century under firm...same time the creation of the wardenship of Galway gave the townsmen control over the large...
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Galway Bay
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Galway Bay inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, 30 mi (48 km) long, W Republic of Ireland, in counties Galway and Clare. The Aran Islands protect its entrance. Numerous islands dot the Galway Bay, which receives water from Lough Corrib.
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Galway, wardenship of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Galway, wardenship of. In 1484, in response...the collegiate church of St Nicholas in Galway under the control of a warden elected by...town were incorporated in a new diocese of Galway, later united with Kilfenora and Kilmacduagh...
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