Statistical Significance
How likely it is that test results aren't just random chance.
Statistical significance tells you whether the observed difference between your control and variation is likely real or just due to random luck. It's often determined using the p-value and a pre-set confidence level (e.g., 95%). A significant result means you're confident the difference isn't random, but doesn't automatically mean the difference is large or practically important.
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