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KIM & ROBINSON: The problem isn’t just the p-value, it’s also the point-null hypothesis!

  Posted on 7th June 2019 by replicationnetwork

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In Frequentist statistical inference, the p-value is used as a measure of how incompatible the data are with the null hypothesis.  When the null hypothesis is fixed at a point, the test statistic reports a distance from the sample statistic…

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