statistical concept
ELI5: What is a p value and a null hypothesis in scientific research and how significant are they
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ELI5: What is the Null hypothesis?
ELI5: NULL Hypothesis
The null hypothesis assumes that there is no relationship between the variables you want to test and it exists for the sake of demonstrating statistical significance of data.
Lets say you have a hypothesis that X happens when you do Y. You preform an experiment where you do Y, and lo and behold X happens. The evidence from your experiment supports your hypothesis, but how do you know it wasn't a fluke? Maybe X and Y have nothing to do with one another, and they just happened to coincide this time?
This is where the null hypothesis comes in. It assumes that X is just as likely to happen, regardless of whether or not you do Y. A central task in proving your hypothesis is rejecting the null hypothesis. This is done through statistical analysis of your data to determine the likelihood of obtaining your results should the null hypothesis be true.
If that likelihood is low enough (usually <1-5%), you can say that your results are "statistically significant," or in other words your results are not a fluke and are therefore indicative of the relationship between X and Y.
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