Data Analysis Using SPSS: T-Test
Data Analysis Using SPSS: T-Test
t-test
t-test
Used to test whether there is significant difference between the means of two groups, e.g.:
Male v female Full-time v part-time
t-test
Performing T-test
Analyze Compare Means Independent-Samples T-test
Analyze
Compare Means
Independent-Samples T Test
Performing T-test
Test variables are selected and carried to the box on the right by pressing the arrow
Performing T-test
Select the grouping variable, i.e. gender; bring it to the grouping variable box Click Define Groups
Performing T-test
Choose Use specified values Key in the codes for the variable gender as used in the Value Labels. In this case:
1 - Male 2 - Female
Group Statistics GENDER OF RESPONDENT MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE N 357 315 357 315 357 315 Mean Std. Deviation 3.49720 .731988 3.38016 .696273 3.18838 .756794 3.15159 .666338 3.24090 .665938 3.27540 .647409 Std. Error Mean .038741 .039231 .040054 .037544 .035245 .036477
Mean scores for Male on the three test variables The mean scores for Female
F affcomm Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.048
Sig. .306
t 2.116 2.123
concomm
5.353
.021
.665 .670
norcomm
.656
.418
-.679 -.680
3
(1) Sig. is 0.306 (> 0.05) so there is no significant difference in the variances of the two groups (2) so the row Equal variances assumed will be used to read the sig. of t-test (3) Sig. level for t-test is 0.035 (<0.05) Therefore there is a significant difference in the levels of affective commitment (affcomm) between male and female employees.
From the SPSS output, we are able to see that the means of the respective variables for the two groups are:
Affective commitment (affcomm)
T-test: Interpretation
T-test: Interpretation
Under the t-test for Equality of Means look at Sig. (2-tailed) for Equal variances assumed. The score is 0.035 (which is less than 0.05), therefore there is a significant difference between the means of the two groups.
T-test: Interpretation
Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Lower Upper .008442 .008780 -.071863 -.071006 -.134272 -.134097 .225638 .225300 .145440 .144582 .065271 .065096
F affcomm Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.048
Sig. .306
t 2.116 2.123
concomm
5.353
.021
.665 .670
norcomm
.656
.418
-.679 -.680
1. Sig. is 0.021 (<0.05), there is significant difference between the variances 2. The row Equal variances not assumed is used for interpreting the t-test 3. The relevant significant level for t-test is 0.503 (>0.05) Therefore, there is no significant difference between the two groups
T-test: Interpretation
T-test: Interpretation
Under the t-test for Equality of Means look at Sig. (2-tailed) for Equal variances not assumed. The score is 0.503 (which is more than 0.05), therefore there is no significant difference between the means of the two groups.
T-test: Interpretation
Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Lower Upper .008442 .008780 -.071863 -.071006 -.134272 -.134097 .225638 .225300 .145440 .144582 .065271 .065096
F affcomm Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.048
Sig. .306
t 2.116 2.123
concomm
5.353
.021
.665 .670
norcomm
.656
.418
-.679 -.680
1. The sig. is 0.418 (>0.05) so there is no significant difference between the variances 2. Equal variances assumed will be used to determine t-test 3. The Sig. of t-test is 0.497 (>0.05) Therefore there is no significant difference between the means of the two groups
T-test: Interpretation
T-test: Interpretation
Under the t-test for Equality of Means look at Sig. (2-tailed) for Equal variances assumed. The score is 0.497 (which is more than 0.05), therefore there is no significant difference between the means of the two groups.