Re: p-value / type I error
Posted by
drfg2008 on
Apr 12, 2011; 7:37am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/p-value-type-I-error-tp4296382p4297620.html
Thank you Bruce,
(what I mean by “the difference” is the problem how to combine p and type I error concepts.)
The p-value is the probability of obtaining a test statistic at least as extreme as the one that was actually observed, assuming that the null hypothesis is true. [1]
This definition does not imply a decision (!). It’s a ‘result’ (I don’t have a better word for it). However, in scientific research I have to make decisions. And that’s my problem now, since this implies type I and II errors.
If I for example compute a t-Test and get as a result (let’s say) p=0,0123 I would reject the H0 since p < 0,05. The result is considered ‘statistically significant’. So far so good. However, what about the type I error. Is the type I error 0,0123 ?
Thanks
[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-value
Dr. Frank Gaeth