origin of “statistically significant” — the endeavour
november 2008 by chl
requoted: "the word [significant] was used in its late-nineteenth-century meaning, which is simply that the computation signified or showed something. as the english language entered the twentieth century, the word significant began to take on other meanings, until it took on its current meaning, implying something very important. … unfortunately, those who use statistical analysis often treat a significant test statistic as implying something closer to the modern meaning of the word."
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november 2008 by chl
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