
kt Test
Command: OneSampleTTest
Description: Tests a hypothesis relative to a population mean when population standard deviation is unknown. A 
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Command Syntax
Syntax 1 (list format)
“∝ condition”, ∝0 value, List, Freq (or 1)
* “Freq” can be omitted. Doing so sets “1” for “Freq”.
Syntax 2 (parameter format)
“∝ condition”, ∝0 value, o value, 
Definition of Terms
∝condition : population mean value test conditions (“≠” specifies 
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| ∝0 : | assumed population mean | 
| List : | data list | 
| Freq : | frequency (1 or list name) | 
| o : | mean of sample data | 
| sample standard deviation  | |
| n : | sample size (positive integer) | 
Input Example:
Syntax 1 (list format)
OneSampleTTest “≠”,11.3,list1,1
Syntax 2 (parameter format)
OneSampleTTest “≠”,11.3,11.52,0.62,5
Calculation Result Output
∝≠ 11.3 : test condition
| t : | t value | 
| p : | |
| o : | mean of sample data | 
| xσ  | sample standard deviation | 
| n : | sample size | 
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