"Wuensch, Karl L" wrote:
> 
> Simple explanation:  The probability of obtaining data as or more discrepant
> with the null hypothesis than are those in the present sample, assuming that
> the null hypothesis is absolutely correct.
> 
> OK, I waiting for you all to tear my simple explanation to shreds.

Why should I care about data more discrepant than what I've
observed?  I haven't seen them.  Why should they affect the way I
judge what I did observe?  :-)
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