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signifikantes

Signifikantes is a German term that most commonly appears as the attributive form of the adjective signifikant, meaning significant. In standard German, signifikantes is used to modify a neuter noun, for example: Das signifikantes Ergebnis. It is not a standalone noun in common usage, but rather an inflected adjective meaning “significant” when describing a noun such as Ergebnis (result) or Zusammenhang (relation).

In statistics, the term is encountered in phrases like signifikantes Ergebnis or signifikante Korrelation, where it

In semiotics and linguistics, the related German terminology for sign theory centers on Signifikant (the signifier)

See also: significance, p-value, hypothesis testing, sign, signifier, signified.

indicates
that
a
result
meets
a
predefined
criterion
for
statistical
significance.
The
broader
concept
is
“statistische
Signifikanz,”
referring
to
the
likelihood
that
an
observed
effect
is
not
due
to
random
chance,
typically
assessed
via
p-values
and
hypothesis
testing.
The
word
signifikantes
in
this
context
functions
as
an
adjective
describing
a
finding,
estimate,
or
relationship.
and
Signifikat
(the
signified),
terms
introduced
in
the
Saussurean
framework.
While
Signifikant
is
the
standard
noun
for
the
form
of
a
sign,
the
form
Signifikantes
is
not
commonly
used
as
a
separate
noun
in
this
literature;
when
referring
to
multiple
signifiers,
German
authors
typically
use
Signifikanten.
The
more
common
usage
remains
the
adjective
form
for
describing
significant
signs
or
results.