2.8 Groups comparison
One pretty common statistical analysis is group comparison. We may be interested in how well patients respond to a certain drug, the reduction of car accidents by the introduction of new traffic regulations, student performance under different teaching approaches, and so on. Sometimes, this type of question is framed under the hypothesis testing scenario and the goal is to declare a result statistically significant. Relying only on statistical significance can be problematic for many reasons: on the one hand, statistical significance is not equivalent to practical significance; on the other hand, a really small effect can be declared significant just by collecting enough data.
The idea of hypothesis testing is connected to the concept of p-values. This is not a fundamental connection but a cultural one; people are used to thinking that way mostly because that’s what they learn in most introductory statistical courses. There is a long record of studies and...