What is the difference between a p-value and Bayes likelihood?
Date: 
18-01-2019

 

The main difference between the P-value and the likelihood of Bayes is:

  • P-value is the chance at obtaining the data of more extreme data given the null-hypotheses and the used procedure
  • The likelihood (by H0) is the chance of the data given the null-hypotheses
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