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SPSS : Statistical Inference and 1 Sample t-Test

The 1-Sample t-Test in SPSS is used for statistical inference to determine whether the mean of a single sample differs significantly from a known or hypothesized population mean. This test is widely used in research to validate assumptions about a dataset. SPSS simplifies the process by allowing users to input data, set confidence levels, and interpret results through clear statistical outputs. Understanding how to conduct a 1-sample t-test helps in making data-driven decisions with statistical confidence.

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