Asked by LT
What if my p value is below 0.05 does it reject or fail the null hypothesis
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Answered by
Michael
From the Wikipedia article that I told you about earlier...
"Under traditional null hypothesis testing, the null is rejected when P(Data | Null) (where P(x|y) denotes the probability of x given y) is very small, say 0.05."
"Under traditional null hypothesis testing, the null is rejected when P(Data | Null) (where P(x|y) denotes the probability of x given y) is very small, say 0.05."
Answered by
LT
okay I am sorry but that is why I asked this question because I don't understand what all that means. Im gonna guess if the p value is not below 0.05 then it Fails to reject the Null Hypothesis and if it is about 0.05 then it just rejects or fails the null hypothesis right
Answered by
Michael
I'm not quite sure... I haven't taking a Statistics course. Maybe someone else can confirm your logic.
Answered by
Michael
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