Null Hypothesis (H0): The null hypothesis is the statement of no effect or no difference, which is assumed to be true unless the statistical evidence strongly suggests otherwise.
Statistical Significance: Statistical significance refers to the probability that the observed result would have occurred by chance if the null hypothesis is true. It is used to determine whether the evidence is strong enough to reject the null hypothesis.
P-value: The p-value is the probability of obtaining a test statistic at least as extreme as the one observed, given that the null hypothesis is true. It is used to assess the strength of the evidence against the null hypothesis.