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A negative result may refer to:

  • Proof of impossibility, a proof that a particular problem cannot be solved
  • Null result, a result which shows no evidence of the intended effect
  • Null hypothesis , a hypothesis that there is no relationship between two measured phenomena
  • Results in which most or all targets are negative