How do you know if the p value is significant?

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Noah Davis

Works at the International Finance Corporation, Lives in Washington, D.C., USA.
The p-value is compared with the desired significance level of our test and, if it is smaller, the result is significant. That is, if the null hypothesis were to be rejected at the 5% significance level, this would be reported as --p < 0.05".Small p-values suggest that the null hypothesis is unlikely to be true.
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The p-value is compared with the desired significance level of our test and, if it is smaller, the result is significant. That is, if the null hypothesis were to be rejected at the 5% significance level, this would be reported as --p < 0.05".Small p-values suggest that the null hypothesis is unlikely to be true.
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