Statistical Significance

Statistical significance indicates the likelihood that an observed result is not due to random chance, helping researchers assess the reliability of their findings beyond mere Probability. A result is typically deemed significant if it passes a pre-defined Hypothesis Test, suggesting a real effect rather than a fluke in the data.

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Linked from: Alternative Hypothesis, Effect Size, Hypothesis Testing, P Hacking, P Value, Publication Bias
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