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Describe what a p-value tells us

Author: Henriette Bergo



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A p-value shows the probability of getting a result as extreme as the one observed, assuming the hypothesis we’re testing against is true. If this probability is very low (often less than 5 percent), it suggests our data provides strong evidence against that hypothesis.


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