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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb11/cb11.shtml
October 01, 2003 - In this chartbook, only differences between groups that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … • Differences between income groups in mean health care expenses were not statistically significant for … for the middle- and high-income group to 60% for the low-income group, but the differences were not statistically … significant
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st236/stat236.pdf
February 01, 2009 - All
differences between estimates discussed in the text are
statistically significant at the 0.05 level … care spending (nearly 65 percent), identifying the characteristics of these individuals exhibiting
significant
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st313/stat313.pdf
February 01, 2011 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at
the 0.05 level or better.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st85/stat85.pdf
July 01, 2005 - All differences between estimates discussed in the
text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st280/stat280.shtml
February 01, 2010 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st461/stat461.shtml
November 01, 2014 - All differences between estimates noted in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st468/stat468.shtml
February 01, 2015 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st410/stat410.shtml
May 01, 2013 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st469/stat469.shtml
February 01, 2015 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st411/stat411.shtml
May 01, 2013 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st45/stat45.pdf
July 01, 2004 - All differences between estimates
discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st56/stat56.pdf
October 01, 2004 - All differences
between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant
at the 0.05 level
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st23/stat23.pdf
January 01, 2001 - Only differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed in
the text.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st154/stat154.pdf
December 01, 2006 - All differences discussed in the text are
statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st84/stat84.pdf
July 01, 2005 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are
statistically significant at the 0.05 level
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st313/stat313.shtml
February 01, 2011 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st501/stat501.pdf
March 01, 2017 - All
differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st191/stat191.pdf
November 01, 2007 - All differences between
estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05
level … care spending (nearly 50 percent), identifying the characteristics of these individuals exhibiting
significant
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st278/stat278.shtml
March 01, 2010 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … care spending (nearly 65 percent), identifying the characteristics of those individuals exhibiting significant
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st236/stat236.shtml
February 01, 2009 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … care spending (nearly 65 percent), identifying the characteristics of these individuals exhibiting significant