In: Statistics and Probability
Which value shows that a statistic is significant under normal assumptions.
The p-value of every statistical test carried out in an hypothesis is termed significant if the value is less than .5 under the assumption of normality. Values greater than .5 are considered insignificant and lead to the rejecting of the null hypothesis while values less than .5 shows that the null value is under the critical region hence leading to the rejection of the alternative hypothesis.
values less than .5 are the statistical values defined as significant.