Introduction:

The P-Value Calculator lets you calculate the probability (p-value) associated with a test statistic in hypothesis testing – showing how likely your observed result (or more extreme) would occur assuming the null hypothesis is true. Whether you’re a student, analyst, researcher or data enthusiast, this tool gives fast and accurate p-value results – no signup required, fully mobile-friendly.

P-Value Calculator — Z & T Tests (one-sample)

P-Value Calculator

Compute p-values for z and t tests (from statistic or sample). One-tailed & two-tailed supported.

Choose mode: compute p-value from a test statistic, or compute test statistic from sample data (one-sample).

Results shown below. Copy or interpret vs α.

How to Use?

  1. Choose Test Type: Z (known σ) or T (unknown σ).
  2. Choose Input Mode:
    • I have a test statistic — enter z or t and (for t) degrees of freedom.
    • Compute stat from sample — enter sample mean (x̄), hypothesized mean (μ₀), SD (σ or s), and sample size n.
  3. Choose Tail: two-tailed, left-tailed, or right-tailed.
  4. (Optional) Enter significance α to get a decision (reject/fail to reject H₀).
  5. Click Calculate p-value. The p-value and interpretation will appear.

Why Use?

Researchers, students, data analysts, and clinicians use p-values to quantify evidence against a null hypothesis in hypothesis testing.
This tool quickly provides p-values for z and t tests, helps interpret results against a chosen α, and is useful for lab reports, homework, and quick checks – all offline.

Who Should Use This Tool?

This tool is perfect for:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the P-Value Calculator free to use?
Yes — it’s completely free and requires no registration.

2. What is a p-value?
A p-value is the probability of obtaining a result at least as extreme as the observed one if the null hypothesis is true. Scribbr+1

3. When should I use a one-tailed vs a two-tailed test?
Use a one-tailed test when you expect an effect in one direction only; use a two-tailed test when you are open to an effect in either direction. datatab.net+1

4. Does a low p-value mean my hypothesis is proven?
No — a low p-value suggests the observed result is unlikely under the null hypothesis, but it does not prove the alternative hypothesis. Investopedia

5. Can I use this for any test (Z-test, t-test, χ²)?
Yes, as long as you provide the correct test statistic and degrees of freedom as required.

6. Are my inputs stored or shared?
No — all calculations are processed in your browser and nothing is saved or transmitted.

7. Is this tool mobile-friendly?
Yes — it is fully optimized for smartphones, tablets and desktops.

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