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<p>called the <b>e-value</b>. In practice, the term e-value (a number) is often used when one is really referring to the underlying e-variable (a random variable, that is, a <a href="page.php?w=measurable_function">measurable function</a> of the data).</p>

<p><big> Interpretations </big></p>
<p><big> As the continuous interpretation of a test </big></p>
<p>A test for a null hypothesis  is traditionally modeled as a function  from the data to . A test  is said to be valid for level  if</p>

<p>This is classically conveniently summarized as a function  from the data</p><p>
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