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The Big Three: Mean, Median, and Mode
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Understanding the p-value in Statistical Analysis
Ever read a study claiming a "statistically significant" breakthrough, only to wonder what that actually means? Enter the p-value, the most famous—and misunderstood—metric in science. Think of a p-value as a reality check. It asks: If there is actually no real effect (the null hypothesis), how weird would it be to get my current data by pure chance? A tiny p-value (usually < 0.05) means your results would be extremely unlikely under those assumptions, giving you the green light to declare a "significant" finding. But beware the trap! A p-value doesn't measure how big or important an effect is, nor does it prove your theory is 100% true. It’s just one piece of the puzzle. To get the full picture, smart researchers combine p-values with effect sizes and confidence intervals. Want to see exactly how this works? Play with the interactive p-value explorer below to see how your test statistic shifts the probability!
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COVID-19 in India: Three Years of Pandemic Response
A comprehensive data-driven retrospective on India's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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