SPSS : Independent Samples t-Test

The Independent Samples t-Test in SPSS compares the means of two independent groups to determine if there is a statistically significant difference between them. This test is commonly used in research to analyze differences between two populations, such as treatment vs. control groups. SPSS simplifies the process by guiding users through assumption checks, test execution, and result interpretation. Understanding how to conduct an independent samples t-test helps researchers draw valid conclusions from comparative data.

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