Statistically, however, there are too few storms to show that the stronger hurricanes are being caused by climate change yet.
Not one of them found evidence that spending on alcohol or tobacco had increased by a statistically significant amount.
Even so, for people who are candidates for the service, the company says the results are statistically equivalent to a traditional in-person exam.
Statistically it will be harder to crack - but if you're presented with a screen of emojis and you can't be bothered to remember a sequence you're going to pick the ones in the four corners or the top row - and then you are left with an equally insecure technology.
It did detect a statistically significant association between the consumption of protein and diabetes mortality, but the researchers cautioned that the number of people in the analysis was so small that any results should be taken with caution.
'It's been found that statistically if women participate in strenuous exercise they are likely to reward themselves after with something sweet,' says Jowett.
Driving children around is statistically more dangerous than letting them roam freely.
Researchers also wrote that, "Being statistically safe is not the same as feeling safe.
They found that when they viewed the actors putting their hands in the iced water, their temperatures dropped by a small, but statistically significant, amount: 0.
Instead, they were validated using a computer program that determined they were statistically likely to be planets.
The OECD, which includes the United States, Japan and the biggest European economies, said the large wealth inequality has a "negative and statistically significant impact" on economic growth.
In women as well as men, caring and cooperative personalities are statistically more likely to have a more 'feminine' face, due to higher oestrogen levels, while aggressive risk-takers tend to have higher testosterone levels and a more 'masculine' face.
Students with similar SAT scores who attended colleges of different selectivity — say, Penn and Penn State — had statistically identical incomes in later years, according to research by the economists Stacy Dale and Alan Krueger.
Fletcher Knebel I could prove God statistically.
Francis Cardinal Spellman (1889 - 1967) I could prove God statistically.