A theory is a group of closely related phenomena or observations, and hypothesis is a logical idea that can be tested.
<h3>What is the value of a theory?
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Theories' utility is secondary and derived. Their essential worth is the gratification they provide for that "independent hunger of the intellect" that is curiosity, and hence the value and quality that differentiates theorizing from the fine and practical arts is something other than utility or beauty.
<h3>What is the value of a hypothesis?</h3>
In hypothesis testing, a p value is used to assist you support or reject the null hypothesis.
The p value is proof against the null hypothesis. The lower the p-value, the greater the evidence that the null hypothesis should be rejected.
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