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independent t-test


From: Chuck Kralowec
Subject: independent t-test
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 10:20:02 -0800

using pspp 0.7.6 on mac os 10.6.6

whenever I try to do an independent t-test, it gives me the same output no matter what dataset I'm using:

t-test /varables= q1
/groups=q3(1,2) /missing=analysis
/criteria=cin(0.95).
error: '(' expected after CIN specifier of CRITERIA subcommand

q1 is nominal and q3 isn't

thanks,
Chuck


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