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T-TEST /MISSING={ANALYSIS,LISTWISE} {EXCLUDE,INCLUDE} /CRITERIA=CI(confidence) (One Sample mode.) TESTVAL=test_value /VARIABLES=var_list (Independent Samples mode.) GROUPS=var(value1 [, value2]) /VARIABLES=var_list (Paired Samples mode.) PAIRS=var_list [WITH var_list [(PAIRED)] ]
The T-TEST
procedure outputs tables used in testing hypotheses about
means.
It operates in one of three modes:
Each of these modes are described in more detail below. There are two optional subcommands which are common to all modes.
The /CRITERIA
subcommand tells PSPP the confidence interval used
in the tests. The default value is 0.95.
The MISSING
subcommand determines the handling of missing
variables.
If INCLUDE
is set, then user-missing values are included in the
calculations, but system-missing values are not.
If EXCLUDE
is set, which is the default, user-missing
values are excluded as well as system-missing values.
This is the default.
If LISTWISE
is set, then the entire case is excluded from analysis
whenever any variable specified in the /VARIABLES
, /PAIRS
or
/GROUPS
subcommands contains a missing value.
If ANALYSIS
is set, then missing values are excluded only in the analysis for
which they would be needed. This is the default.