Why do very small p-values indicate that the evidence against the null hypothesis is strong?
A) Because the p-value is the probability that the null hypothesis is true.
B) Because the small p-value indicates that the data lie within the confidence interval.
C) Because the small p-value indicates that data like ours would be very uncommon if the null hypothesis were true.
D) Because the small p-value indicates that data like ours would be very common of the alternative hypothesis were true.