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Statistical Significance

26m · Usability Tools Podcast · 22 Oct 09:01

Statistical significance revolves around having enough participants to make your findings valid. However, the number of participants necessary can vary widely, depending on what you’re studying and how. Join us for a podcast that will help you understand how to make this determination for your projects.

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