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by esafak
361 days ago
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@wavemode: In other words, the probability of it being the exactly the same is typically (for continuous random variables) zero, so we consider the tail probability; that of it being the same or more extreme. edit: Will the down voter please explain yourself? p-values are tail probabilities, and points have zero measure in continuous random variables. |
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