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How does P values distribute under the null hypothesis?
Under the null hypothesis, your test statistic T has the distribution F(t) (e.g., standard normal). We show that the p-value P=F(T) has a probability distribution Pr(P; in other words, P is distributed uniformly.
Is p-value the null distribution?
The p value is the evidence against a null hypothesis. The smaller the p-value, the stronger the evidence that you should reject the null hypothesis. P values are expressed as decimals although it may be easier to understand what they are if you convert them to a percentage.
Does p-value support null hypothesis?
The p-value is conditional upon the null hypothesis being true, but is unrelated to the truth or falsity of the alternative hypothesis. A p-value higher than 0.05 (> 0.05) is not statistically significant and indicates strong evidence for the null hypothesis.
Is the p value the same as the null hypothesis?
Well, it is just one of the definitions of the p-value. It is comparatively easy to understand the p-value after you understand what null hypothesis is. P-value is the probability that you would arrive at the same results as the null hypothesis.
What do you mean by p value in statistics?
What exactly is a p -value? The p-value, or probability value, tells you how likely it is that your data could have occurred under the null hypothesis. It does this by calculating the likelihood of your test statistic, which is the number calculated by a statistical test using your data. The p -value tells you how often you would expect
When does a p value fall below a threshold?
The most common threshold is p < 0.05, which means that the data is likely to occur less than 5% of the time under the null hypothesis. When the p -value falls below the chosen alpha value, then we say the result of the test is statistically significant.
What happens if the p value is greater than α?
And, if the P -value is greater than α, then the null hypothesis is not rejected. Specifically, the four steps involved in using the P -value approach to conducting any hypothesis test are: Specify the null and alternative hypotheses. Using the sample data and assuming the null hypothesis is true, calculate the value of the test statistic.