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Originally Posted by EddieP
Hmmmm interesting comment from a “ data scientist” LOL.
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Let me guess, you think a p-value of 0.049 tells you something about your null hypothesis that a p-value of 0.051 does not? Unless of course you've chosen an alpha of 0.10 (or some other arbitrary value), in which case both are somehow now informative when they previously weren't under your alpha of 0.05?
Frequentist statisticians use a tired framework. If you want to make useful predictions & observations, you should be using Bayesian methodologies.