How to obtain subgroup Means

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May 8th, 2006 mark

Many visitors of our blog are searching for information about the one sample t-test.

From the menus choose: Analyze>Compare Means>Means

Select one or more dependent variables.Use one of the following methods to select categorical independent variables:

Select one or more independent variables. Separate results are displayed for each independent variable.
Select one or more layers of independent variables. Each layer further subdivides the sample. If you have one independent variable in Layer 1 and one independent variable in Layer 2, the results are displayed in one crossed table, as opposed to separate tables for each independent variable.

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