Significance of Significant result
"Significant result" varies across disciplines. In Vaishnavism, it denotes profound spiritual rewards from sincere worship. Ayurveda and Health Sciences often define it as statistically meaningful findings (p < 0.05) indicating real treatment effects, symptom reduction, and improved conditions. It also highlights positive study outcomes demonstrating therapy effectiveness. However, in Indian history, a significant result may refer to anticipated outcomes, while psychiatry notes its absence in certain findings.
Synonyms: Important finding, Notable outcome, Major result, Considerable effect
In Dutch: Significant resultaat; In Finnish: Merkittävä tulos; In Spanish: Resultado significativo; In German: Bedeutendes Ergebnis
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Hindu concept of 'Significant result'
In Hinduism, "significant result" often denotes positive, statistically meaningful improvements in health conditions achieved through treatments like Ayurveda, herbal remedies, or deity worship.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) It is shown by both groups, indicating a positive effect on parameters such as Sandhi Shoola, Sandhi Shotha, Sandhi Stabdhata, functional grading, ESR and DAS on Amavata vis-a-vis Rheumatoid Arthritis.[1] (2) The medicines used in this case study have shown these, with complete remission of the symptoms occurring after 7 days of treatment.[2] (3) Significant results were observed in Subjective and Objective criteria, this indicates that the changes are not due to chance, but due to the treatments.[3] (4) Significant result in reducing the size of calculi and fast relieve in the symptoms like pain, burning micturation, dysuria, was shown by Varunamula Twak Kashaya.[4] (5) After the trial's completion, Ashwagandha Ghrita showed significant results on the development of infants compared to the control group, indicating its efficacy.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The present study shows that Lavanan bhaskara churna, Trikatu churn, Haridra khanda, Amritadi Kashaya, and Tiktaka ghrita show these, but a single trial cannot develop a universal management protocol.[6] (2) In the treatment of Shweta Pradara, drugs having predominant of Kashaya Rasa, Kaphashamak, and Stambhaka should be used and the given drugs show a significant result in this case report.[7] (3) Haemoglobin shows these, while Serum Bilirubin & Serum Creatinine do not, according to the text.[8] (4) Vasthi administered here significantly reduced Amavata symptoms like Agnidourbalya ,morning stiffness, Gourava etc. Also it showed these in reducing swelling and improving the range of motion of involved joints.[9] (5) The medicine given to the patient led to a notable outcome in achieving conception.[10]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) The outcome of administering medicated oil enemas in the rectum, yielding benefits from head to toe, similar to how irrigating tree roots nourishes the entire tree.[11] (2) Both groups in the study show significant results, indicating that both Yavamalaka choorna and shuddha guggulu vati can be effective in managing dyslipidemia and improving lipid profiles.[12] (3) This indicates a noteworthy outcome of the treatment, suggesting a notable effect on the symptoms of the skin condition.[13]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The profound spiritual rewards or states of being one achieves through sincere Deity worship, as opposed to insignificant or mundane outcomes that might be expected by third-class devotees.[14]
The concept of Significant result in local and regional sources
Significant result, in this context, refers to the anticipated outcomes of the Kosygin-Chou Meeting. Some diplomats doubted the meeting's potential to produce meaningful results.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The expected outcomes of the Kosygin-Chou Meeting, which some diplomats did not anticipate to be meaningful.[15]
The concept of Significant result in scientific sources
"Significant result" denotes statistically meaningful and measurable improvements from a treatment or intervention. It indicates a real effect, unlikely due to chance, demonstrating effectiveness in clinical trials and research, often with statistical significance (e.g., p<0.001).
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are findings from the analysis of cerebrospinal fluid samples that indicate the presence of a condition, like an infection, warranting further investigation and potentially influencing the course of medical treatment.[16] (2) Statistical findings indicating meaningful changes or effects as observed during the EEG recording sessions.[17] (3) Study outcomes that are statistically meaningful, indicated by a p-value of less than 0.05.[18] (4) Findings in a study that indicate a meaningful effect or relationship that is unlikely due to chance.[19]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) These were obtained in physicochemical parameters and found to be within the limits of official standards.[20] (2) Sometimes, results obtained by such studies are lacking with this by which a clear inference can be drawn.[21] (3) Statistically significant results were observed in in vitro α -amylase inhibitory assay.[22] (4) The comparison done with respect to the symptom polyuria showed that all groups had this.[23]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) When reporting results, it is generally accepted that the terms "significant" or "significantly" refer to statistical significance, and it is therefore unnecessary to state "the decrease in pain was statistically significant".[24] (2) These are the results that were reported by 21 studies, supporting the effectiveness of prehabilitation interventions in the provided context.[25]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) These are results that were not obtained from the use of Clematis hirsute indicating the lack of any protective effect for the liver.[26] (2) Manuscripts presenting significant findings are prioritized for review and publication with the utmost speed.[27]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is a finding that is unlikely to be due to chance, suggesting a real effect or relationship in the study.[28]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Significant results were obtained for the sample as a whole and for the subgroups of workers and the sexes, with the areas of pain being less in all cases during the confinement.[29] (2) Benefits from running for dynamic and functional balance could not be proven with the administered tests for the lack of these in the Y-Balance test and gait analysis.[30] (3) Indicates findings that are statistically meaningful and not likely due to chance, suggesting a real effect or association.[31] (4) Significant results indicate a low probability of occurring by chance, with p-values observed being less than 0.001 in this study.[32] (5) Although significant results were obtained, further experimental research should be conducted to confirm the causal relationships between the variables in question, based on the significant results.[33]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) It must be re-validated with bootstrap 3.3.[34] (2) It is the absence of these for industry groups, external assurance, and earnings quality, preventing any conclusions.[35] (3) are what multiple runs are conducted to verify, ensuring that the new parameter set is effective and produces noteworthy outcomes for the research or analysis.[36] (4) Public BEE work achieved significant results during 2001–2015, which could be regarded as a prerequisite to attaining the considerable accumulation.[37] (5) Significant results were produced for 14 barriers in different intergroup comparisons, indicating variations in the perception of BIM barriers among groups.[38]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The text suggests that concern for ecology will not produce significant results unless deeper issues of meaning and values are addressed, indicating that effective ecological action requires fundamental shifts in perspective.[39] (2) Significant results are presented in bold throughout the tables to highlight the key findings of the study, indicating the most important relationships between variables.[40]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) These are the results regarding the season of birth that did not yield any significant results.[41]