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What does it mean if an experiment is statistically significant
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What does it mean if an experiment is statistically significant
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Statistical significance is a measure of how unusual your experiment results would be if there were actually no difference in performance between your variation and baseline and the discrepancy in lift was due to random chance alone.
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