Testing Hypotheses in Particle Physics: Plots of p0 Versus p1

Abstract

For situations where we are trying to decide which of two hypotheses H0 and H1 provides a better description of some data, we discuss the usefulness of plots of p0 versus p1, where pi is the p-value for testing Hi. They provide an interesting way of understanding the difference between the standard way of excluding H1 and the CLs approach; the Punzi definition of sensitivity; the relationship between p-values and likelihood ratios; and the probability of observing misleading evidence. They also help illustrate the Law of the Iterated Logarithm and the Jeffreys-Lindley paradox.

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