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This document reports the results of an independent t-test comparing the mean number of platelets (JML_TROMBOSIT) between two groups of patients (STROKE=0 and STROKE=1). The t-test found no significant difference between the groups. Specifically, the mean number of platelets was 18,800 higher for group 0 compared to group 1, but the difference was not statistically significant with a p-value of 0.359.
This document reports the results of an independent t-test comparing the mean number of platelets (JML_TROMBOSIT) between two groups of patients (STROKE=0 and STROKE=1). The t-test found no significant difference between the groups. Specifically, the mean number of platelets was 18,800 higher for group 0 compared to group 1, but the difference was not statistically significant with a p-value of 0.359.
This document reports the results of an independent t-test comparing the mean number of platelets (JML_TROMBOSIT) between two groups of patients (STROKE=0 and STROKE=1). The t-test found no significant difference between the groups. Specifically, the mean number of platelets was 18,800 higher for group 0 compared to group 1, but the difference was not statistically significant with a p-value of 0.359.
Comments D:\spss\MANTA APRIANA Data K\SPSS STROKE HEMORAGIK.sav Active Dataset DataSet1 Input Filter <none> Weight <none> Split File <none> N of Rows in Working Data 60 File User defined missing values Definition of Missing are treated as missing. Statistics for each analysis Missing Value Handling are based on the cases with Cases Used no missing or out-of-range data for any variable in the analysis. T-TEST GROUPS=STROKE(0 1) /MISSING=ANALYSIS Syntax /VARIABLES=JML_TROMB OSIT /CRITERIA=CI(.95). Processor Time 00:00:00.02 Resources Elapsed Time 00:00:00.02