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by platz
2645 days ago
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P values don't talk about the result, they only talk about the probably of the null hypothesis being correct. You're only allowed to say either nothing happened or it's unlikely nothing happened, but it doesn't say what the "unlikely nothing happened" means. |
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I would say it’s the other way around.
The p-value says something about the result (how likely this result would be if the null hypothesis were true).
It doesn’t say anything about the probability of the null hypothesis being true.