Doesn't the p-value of 0.1118 lead us to infer that the two curves do not significantly differ form each other? If the H0 = no difference between the curves, and the resulting p-value is "non-significant" according to our alpha of 0.05, we cannot reject this H0?
@@Talos353 correctly pointed. the final fw seconds needs revision for future viewers. the inference here should be you accept the null which is there is no difference in survival between two groups.
Dear Mike, it's a pleasure to listen to your videos. Can you tell me how to calculate median follow-up time is STATA?
Doesn't the p-value of 0.1118 lead us to infer that the two curves do not significantly differ form each other? If the H0 = no difference between the curves, and the resulting p-value is "non-significant" according to our alpha of 0.05, we cannot reject this H0?
It's been awhile since I made this video. So I'm replying from your question. If p>.05, you'd be maintaining the null of no difference.
@@mikecrowson2462 Thanks for the reply!
@@Talos353 correctly pointed. the final fw seconds needs revision for future viewers. the inference here should be you accept the null which is there is no difference in survival between two groups.
@@mejbahbhuiyan397 Technically, we FAIL TO REJECT the null hypothesis