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A term meaning that the result
from an experiment or evaluation of an intervention is highly unlikely to have
occurred by chance. If the statistical probability of a chance result is calculated
to be sufficiently low, the researcher may reasonably conclude that the result
is due to the influence under investigation. For instance, the researcher may
conclude that an intervention really has helped the individuals who have participated,
or that autistic and neurotypical people really do differ in how they respond
to sounds.