Philosophical question? How can the p value be a probability statement when it's being calculated after the data has been received? The p value seems to be trying to tell us that it's the probability of receiving the data we received, or something more extreme (assuming null is true). But after the random event has concluded, no probability can be made of the result of the random event. It could only be made if we predicted those data ahead of time.
Philosophical question? How can the p value be a probability statement when it's being calculated after the data has been received? The p value seems to be trying to tell us that it's the probability of receiving the data we received, or something more extreme (assuming null is true). But after the random event has concluded, no probability can be made of the result of the random event. It could only be made if we predicted those data ahead of time.
palui 7 months ago
Nice explanation
mmqkafi 1 year ago