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What is the -value in research?
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1 of 4The likelihood of receiving results from a statistical hypothesis test that are at least as extreme as the observed results, assuming the null hypothesis is true, is known as the p-value in statistics.
The -value, which ranges from to , is frequently used to indicate the statistical significance level. The evidence that you should reject the null hypothesis is stronger the smaller the -value.
Which values are significant?
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