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    A P-Value Is a Statistic Computed from a Simple Random
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A P-Value Is a Statistic Computed from a Simple Random

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A p-value is a statistic computed from a simple random sample taken from the population of interest in a hypothesis test and then used for establishing the probable truth or falsity of the null hypothesis.

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