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In [[statistics]], a '''generalized p-value''' is an extended version of the classical [[p-value]], which except in a limited number of applications, provides only approximate solutions.
Conventional statistical methods do not provide exact solutions to many statistical problems such as those arise in [[mixed model]]s and MANOVA, especially when the problem involves many [[nuisance parameter]]s. As a result, practitioners often resort to approximate statistical methods or [[Asymptotic theory (statistics)|asymptotic statistical methods]] that are valid only with large samples. With small samples, such methods often have poor performance
Tests based on generalized p-values are exact statistical methods in that they are based on exact probability statements. While conventional statistical methods do not provide exact solutions to such problems as testing [[variance components]] or [[ANOVA]] under unequal variances, exact tests for such problems can be obtained based on generalized p-values.<ref name=WE>Weerahandi (1995)</ref><ref name=TW>Tsui & Weerahandi (1989)</ref>
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