2024-03-21 at 4:34 pm
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Hello Ching To Chung, yes, it is a good point to highlight that we cannot always assume that if our p-value is higher than 0.05, the null hypothesis must be true. There are several factors in influencing the resultant p-value. And I like your p-value example with astronomy, it clearly highlighted your mentioned point. I appreciate your discussion for this week.