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Meaning and Statistical Analysis of T-Tests in SPSS
Statistical tests help researchers analyze data to determine if observed differences or relationships are likely real and not just due to chance, providing a basis for making informed decisions in health research. Broadly speaking, statistical tests can be classified into two main categories: parametric tests and nonparametric tests.1 These categories are based on the assumptions and characteristics of the data being analyzed.