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Mis-Interpretation of P-values

A p-value is commonly interpreted in a variety of ways that are incorrect. Most common are that it is the probability of the null hypothesis, and that it is the probability of the data having arisen by chance. For the correct interpretation see the entry for P-value.

Mis-Interpretation of P-values

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