@Anking-Maintainers
The zero and null value are overlapping and can be confusing
Don’t think this change is really necessary, find it to be pretty clear as is (personally)
the phrase “zero or the null value” makes it sound like zero and the null value are two different things, but in some cases (like mean differences), zero is the null value
the problem with the original is that it can actually mislead people because for ratios (like odds ratios or relative risk), the null value is one, not zero. so if someone reads this and thinks zero is always the null value, they might end up misjudging statistical significance when it comes to ratios
also with @beejumm image there’s now a slight contradiction between the text and the image, which adds to the confusion
Source?