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>Well, that’s essentially what frequentist statistics gives you: the probability of the results given the hypothesis

No. The whole point of NHST is that it gives the probability of the results given the null hypothesis. It's whole point is that it doesn't touch probability of the results given other hypotheses (except when designing the experiment, where you need other subjective inputs).




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