The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002.
statistical significance
In statistics, a number that expresses the probability that the result of a given experiment or study could have occurred purely by chance. This number can be a margin of error (The results of this public opinion poll are accurate to five percent), or it can indicate a confidence level (If this experiment were repeated, there is a probability of ninety-five percent that our conclusions would be substantiated).