Data are sometimes described as «statistically significant» if they reach the 95 per cent confidence level. (newscientist.com)
There was no significant relationship between poverty duration and having accidents or injuries for the birth cohort (although the relationship was significant at the 10 per cent confidence level). (gov.scot)
The survey results have a 95 per cent confidence interval, meaning there is a 5 per cent chance they are wrong. (thestar.com)