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“Being insignificant statistically doesn't mean it's right or wrong. It just means you don't have enough data to show yes or no.” quote by Heidi Hammel
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“Being insignificant statistically doesn't mean it's right or wrong. It just means you don't have enough data to show yes or no.”

Heidi Hammel

About This Quote

Source Article: “Statistics and Decision Making”, 2018

Lack of data leads to uncertainty, not moral judgment; more evidence is needed for conclusions.

In simple terms: Insufficient data means we can’t decide right from wrong.

Key Takeaway

Gather more information before judging.

Themes

uncertainty data decision‑making ethics

Mood

analytical cautious

Type

academic informative

When to use this quote

  • research
  • policy analysis
  • business strategy
  • education

Key Concepts

statistics epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we act when data is scarce?
  • What ethical risks arise from acting on incomplete data?
A Different Perspective

Data may be unavailable or costly, limiting decisions.

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