A chimpanzee named Sarah was the subject in a study of whether chimpanzees can solve problems. Sarah was shown 30-second videos of a human actor struggling with one of several problems (for example, not able to reach bananas hanging from the ceiling). Then Sarah was shown two photographs, one that depicted a solution to the problem (like stepping onto a box) and one that did not match that scenario. Researchers watched Sarah select one of the photos, and they kept track of whether Sarah chose the correct photo depicting a solution to the problem. Sarah chose the correct photo in seven of eight scenarios that she was presented. Based on your p-value, do you have strong evidence that Sarah understands how to solve problems similar to those she was presented?
No, you don't have enough evidence because Sarah just relate the problems with the pictures but that doesn't mean that she can actually do those problems .