Which (if any) of the following statements about Pvalues is CORRECT? A. The Pvalue from a hypothesis

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Which (if any) of the following statements about P‐values is CORRECT?

A. The P‐value from a hypothesis test is the probability of obtaining your results, or more extreme results.

B. The P‐value from a hypothesis test is the probability of obtaining your results, or more extreme results, if the null hypothesis is true.

C. If the P‐value is small then your results are unlikely when the null hypothesis is true.

D. If the P‐value is large your results are likely when the null hypothesis is true.

E. The P‐value ranges from 0 to 1.

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Medical Statistics A Textbook For The Health Sciences

ISBN: 9781119423645

5th Edition

Authors: Stephen J. Walters, Michael J. Campbell, David Machin

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