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In frequentist hypothesis testing, the $p$-value is the probability of a result as extreme (or more) than the observed result, under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.

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Multiple comparisons (e.g. Bonferroni). The more experiments I do the less significant my re...

If I run one experiment, and obtain a p-value of $p=.03$ and I have a priori decided that my $\alpha=.05$. I have a significant a result, I conclude that my data reject $H0$. If I run two identical e …
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