In Frequentist statistical inference, the *p-*value is used as a measure of how incompatible the data are with the null hypothesis. When the null hypothesis is fixed at a point, the test statistic reports a distance from the sample statistic to this point. A low (high) p-value means that this distance is large (small), relative to the sampling variability.
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