Senior Member newbie33 Posted December 2, 2015 Senior Member Share Posted December 2, 2015 (edited) Statistically significant of what, Matt? For anything to be statistically significant you need to have a statement to measure it against, so a null hypothesis from which you can calculate a p value and work out how accurate your statement is against the data (more fun with maths, kids!) The good thing about this study is that it's exactly the opposite of anecdotal (if it's reflective of all fue or fut, or even Dr Beehner's fue or fut, is another question). I've always been really curious why no data is really published from fue docs about the graft growth rates. It's obviously a massive area of interest and controversy and it wouldn't take that much to put some objective numbers behind it. Edited December 2, 2015 by newbie33 It's all here: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/181125-ive-read-entire-forum-so-you-dont-have.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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