eitilastollinen
Eitilastollinen refers to a Finnish term that combines the words *ei* ("not") and *tilastollinen* ("statistical"). It is used to describe a situation or result that is not statistically significant, meaning that any observed effect or difference could plausibly be due to random variation rather than a true underlying difference. In research and data analysis, statistical significance is typically assessed using p-values or confidence intervals, where a result is considered significant if it falls below a predetermined threshold (commonly p < 0.05).
The concept of eitilastollinen is particularly relevant in fields such as medicine, social sciences, and natural
Eitilastollinen findings are often interpreted cautiously, as they may indicate a lack of power (insufficient sample