March 21, 2024, 10:19 p.m. | /u/Careful_Engineer_700

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I mean, can I tell the head of operations this: if we run the experiment again, it's only 2.1% chance that the differences we observed is by chance, if we run the experiment again, it's a 97.8% chance that we would get values as or more extreme than what we saw?

Can we even make it simpler?

Otherwise, if he heard the word hypothesis, he starts making "fuck it I should have stayed home" noise

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