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For example, if my P value was 0.05 and 0.60 would I say the following. Since my

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For example, if my P value was 0.05 and 0.60 would I say the following.

Since my P value was 0.05, I am 95% confident that we are correctly refuting the null hypothesis.

Since my P value was 0.60, I am 60% confident that we are correctly refuting the null hypothesis, or is it, Since my P value was 0.60, I am only 40% confident that we are correctly refuting the null hypothesis?

I know that the p value must be >0.05, that's what confuses me for the second one. So you can't be 60% confident, 0.60 means you are only 40% confident over your alternative hypothesis and 60% confident over the null hypothesis being correct. Is that how it works?

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Since my P value was 0.05, I am 95% confident that we are correctly refuting the null hypothesis.

p value means like your error like you dont nothing about it

but 1 - 0.05 = 0.95 the complemtary you are very sure that 95% confident that is correct refuting right?

so you are right you are correct

but i think p value like 0.60 is a lot of, I would say that if your p value is so big you need to check because p value is not so bigger