Stats
A small p-value does not mean a large difference (February 8, 2005)
Category: Pvalues
Someone asked me if the p-value for a t-test indicates the size of the
difference between two groups. It turns out that the p-value is related both
to the size of the difference and the sample size. In general, a very small
p-value might indicate a large difference, a large sample size, or both. It
would be better to use a confidence interval rather than a p-value because
you won't have any ambiguity with the confidence interval.
07/08/2008.