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P-Value Calculator

Convert a z-score (or any standard-normal test statistic) into a p-value for a one- or two-tailed hypothesis test, then see it visualised as the shaded tail area on the standard normal curve. The smaller the p-value, the stronger the evidence against the null hypothesis — reject H₀ when p drops below your significance threshold (commonly 0.05).

z =p =Enter a z-score
-3-2-10123z (standard normal)

Red shaded area is the rejection region — the probability mass in the tail(s) at least as extreme as your test statistic. A significant result means this red area is smaller than your significance level α.

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Probability

Hypothesis Testing Calculator

Run a one-sample t-test to decide whether a sample mean differs significantly from a hypothesised population mean. Returns 1 (reject the null hypothesis) or 0 (fail to reject) at your chosen confidence level using the one-sample t-statistic and a critical-value lookup.

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P-Value CalculatorHypothesis Testing Calculator
CategoryStatisticsProbability
Inputs required26
Resultp-valueReject Null Hypothesis
What it doesConvert a z-score (or any standard-normal test statistic) into a p-value for a one- or two-tailed hypothesis test, then see it visualised as the shaded tail area on the standard normal curve. The smaller the p-value, the stronger the evidence against the null hypothesis — reject H₀ when p drops below your significance threshold (commonly 0.05).Run a one-sample t-test to decide whether a sample mean differs significantly from a hypothesised population mean. Returns 1 (reject the null hypothesis) or 0 (fail to reject) at your chosen confidence level using the one-sample t-statistic and a critical-value lookup.