Taking Perplexityoutof PValues
Taking Perplexityoutof PValues
T -2.34
P-Value 0.026
Now What? Interpreting the P-Value The results show that the mean of the 35-car sample is 23.754. But the mean m.p.g. of all cars of this type () may still be 25you need to know if there is enough sample evidence to reject H0. There are two usual ways to determine that, and both involve the significance level, (alpha). is the probability of rejecting H0 when H0 is true. In this case, thats the probability of concluding that the population mean is NOT 25 m.p.g., when in fact it is. The first way to determine if you have enough sample evidence to reject H0 is to compute the value of the test statistic and compare it to a value from the appropriate statistical table at a pre-specified value of . The second method is to compute the p-value, often called the attained significance level of the test, and compare it to . The p-value is an indication of how well the sample evidence supports the rejection of H0. In general, the smaller the p-value, the heavier the weight of the sample evidence for rejecting H0. More specifically, the p-value is the smallest value of that results in the rejection of H0. For any value of < pvalue, fail to reject H0, and for any value of p-value, reject H0.
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R-sq = 93.5%
R-sq(adj) = 93.3%
In a test for normality, such as the Anderson-Darling test or the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the null hypothesis is that the data have a normal distribution. In a Chi-squared test of independence, the null hypothesis is that the two factors in the studyfor example, age and voting preferenceare independent of one another. If the test results in a small enough p-value, then there is enough sample evidence to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis (the data have a non-normal distribution or the factors are not independent). Using p-values, then, is simple if you know two key facts: the values of that are acceptable in your field, and the null and alternative hypotheses for the tests you are using.
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