How To Find P Value?

Identify the hypothesis type (one-sample, two-sample, paired, correlation/regression, chi-square, etc.)

Choose the significance test and corresponding test statistic (z, t, chi-square, F, etc.)

Collect the data and compute the sample statistics needed for the test

Compute the test statistic using the correct formula for the chosen test

Determine the degrees of freedom (if applicable)

Compute the p-value from the test statistic using:

A p-value table (by matching the statistic and degrees of freedom)

Software (R, Python, Excel, calculator) with the appropriate function

The cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the test’s distribution

Select the correct tail:

Left-tailed: p-value = P(Test statistic ≤ observed)

Right-tailed: p-value = P(Test statistic ≥ observed)

Two-tailed: p-value = 2 × min(P(Test statistic ≤ observed), P(Test statistic ≥ observed))

Report the p-value as the probability under the null hypothesis of observing a result at least as extreme as the one obtained

Compare the p-value to the chosen significance level α to make a decision (reject or fail to reject)

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