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7 April, 01:29

What does it mean for the findings of a statistical analysis of data to be statistically significant?

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  1. 7 April, 03:29
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    significantly different from 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When we say that findings are "statisically significant" we mean statistically significantly different from 0.

    You usually have a nule hypothesis that says that some parameter is equal to zero. By statistician analysis you can run a test to proove that such parameter is statistically significantly different from zero.

    So, when you see it in a text you must know that this value is significantly different from 0 statistically.
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