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Review of Last Class • The randomization distribution shows what types of statistics would be observed, just by random chance, if the null hypothesis were true • A p-value is the chance of getting a statistic as extreme as that observed, if H0 is true • A p-value can be calculated as the proportion of statistics in the randomization distribution as extreme as the observed sample statistic • The smaller the p-value, the stronger the evidence against H0 Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data Lock5 p-value and H0 Which of the following p-values gives the strongest evidence against H ? 0 a) 0.005 b) 0.1 c) 0.32 d) 0.56 e) 0.94 Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data Lock5 p-value and H0 Which of the following p-values gives the strongest evidence against H ? 0 a) 0.22 b) 0.45 c) 0.03 d) 0.8 e) 0.71 Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data Lock5 p-value and H0 Two different studies obtain two different p- values. Study A obtained a p-value of 0.002 and Study B obtained a p-value of 0.2. Which study obtained stronger evidence against the null hypothesis? a) Study A b) Study B Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data Lock5 Formal Decisions If the p-value is small: REJECT H 0 the sample would be extreme if H were true 0 the results are statistically significant we have evidence for H a If the p-value is not small: DO NOT REJECT H 0 the sample would not be too extreme if H were true 0 the results are not statistically significant the test is inconclusive; either H or H may be true 0 a Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data Lock5
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