What is a “less imposing” answer?

In my job I implement different versions of varying degrees on websites. This is real, nothing you have done, just testing them. What are the best test results for A vs B, and which are the best?

How will you decide a winners by looking at data. So far a theory about what is statistically significant does not exist. When we talk about results some people say “we can’t act on this because the data is insignificant ” whereas I think we should say “we can’t act on this because the data is unsignificant “.

To me, insignificant data means it’s not interesting/worth noting whereas unsignificant data means it hasn’t reached statistical significance.

What is the difference between two different types of software?

(Not sure if this is the right board for this one but as it’s about difference of wording I thought I’d start here)

Asked on March 1, 2021 in Meaning.
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What is the use of the word “Insignificant” in your sentence?

We can’t act on this because the data is insignificant”@Meriam-Webster describes unsignificant

as: lacking meaning or

significance: insignificant Here, unsignificant has a

one particular meaning of Insignificant 4 i.e. = According to Merriam-Webster, insignificant

meaning: such as not

worth considering : unimportant lacking

weight, position, or influence :

  1. contemptible small in size, quantity,
  2. or number : not significant because small
  3. in size, quantity, or number Additional
  4. Information :

Oxford dictionary does not consider “unsignificant” as a word.

Should I wait for this reply?

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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