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Some stuff to read.[1][2]

(1) That which is statistically significant might not be biologically or mechanically significant.[3]

(2) 'Is that one or two portions of data?' - amateur statistician to a data specialist.

  1. ^ Wheelan, Charles (2013). Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data. W. W. Norton and Company.
  2. ^ Yule, George (1919). An Introduction to the Theory of Statistics. Griffin and Company.
  3. ^ Stigler, Stephen (2016). Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom. Harvard.