Quote Originally Posted by GoThr3k View Post
what does that have to do with it?
ANY 1-2% variance is within the level of statistical error.


Basic math.


You can't get a significant p value between two data sets that vary by only 1-2% unless the number of measurements within EACH data set is HUGE. In this case we would need about 2-500 INDIVIDUAL measurements from EACH (Phenom and Barcelona) to say with 95% certainty there is a STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT difference between the two (i.e. a P <= 0.05, which is universally recognized as the MINIMUM cutoff to say something is significantly different or not).