I am getting a p-value of < 2.2e-16 for my coefficient in R, but I was wondering if I can say in my write up that it is asymptotically zero? Do these have the same meaning? What would I need to say the later?
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$\begingroup$ Closely related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/78839/… $\endgroup$– Sycorax ♦Commented Feb 2, 2021 at 0:40
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$\begingroup$ This is just the limit r put on p-values in your output and is different from "asymptotically zero". $\endgroup$– Anna DochertyCommented Feb 2, 2021 at 1:04
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To turn off scientific notation "e-notation" in R type the following function before running your analysis: options(scipen=999)