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P value Refers to the probability that the result obtained could have happened by chance. Usually refers to a number derived from a calculation in the study and is displayed as p_ 0.05 or p_ 0.01 or such. This means the likelihood of such a result by chance is less than one in twenty or one in a hundred. The custom is to consider p values of 0.05 or less to signify a significant result, one highly unlikely to happen by chance. Ap value . ...
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P value Statistical data, such as data from human tests of a candidate drug, are often accompanied by aP value, which is the mathematical probability that the data are the result of random chance. Data with a low P value (less than or equal to 0.05) are said to be "statistically significant." For example, aP value of 0.05 means that there is a 1 in 20 chance that the data is the result of random chance.
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P value Probability value. A number that reflects the likelihood that statistical results have occurred by chance. Results with p values equal to or less than .05, .01 or .001 are labeled as statistically significant. Also known as level of significance.
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P value A measure of probability that a difference between groups during an experiment happened by chance. For example, a p-value of .01 (p=.01) means that there is a 1 in 100 chance the result occurred by chance. The lower the p-value, the more likely it is that the difference between groups was caused by treatment.
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P value in hypothesis testing, the probability that an observed difference between the intervention and control groups is due to chance alone if the null hypothesis is true. If P is less than the a-level (typically 0.01 or 0.05) chosen prior to the study, then the null hypothesis is rejected.
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