How to Calculate P-Values
Offered By: StatQuest with Josh Starmer via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to calculate p-values for both discrete and continuous data in this comprehensive 25-minute video. Explore the process of determining p-values for coin tosses and height measurements, and understand the differences between one-sided and two-sided p-values. Discover why avoiding one-sided p-values is generally recommended. Gain insights into borderline, significant, and insignificant p-values, and reinforce your understanding with a summary of key concepts. This tutorial assumes prior knowledge of p-values and their interpretation.
Syllabus
Awesome song and introduction
p-value for getting two heads
p-value defined as the sum of three parts
p-value for getting four heads and 1 tails
p-values for continuous data, like how tall people are
A borderline p-value
A significant p-value
An insignificant p-value
One-sided vs two-sided p-values
Summary of concepts
Taught by
StatQuest with Josh Starmer
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