+@subsubsection Example - Independent Samples T-test
+
+A researcher wishes to know whether within a population, adult males
+are taller than adult females.
+The samples are drawn from the population under investigation and recorded
+in the file @file{physiology.sav}.
+
+As previously noted (@pxref{Identifying incorrect data}), one
+sample in the dataset contains a height value
+which is clearly incorrect. So this is excluded from the analysis
+using the @cmd{SELECT} command.
+
+
+@float Example, indepdendent-samples-t:ex
+@psppsyntax {independent-samples-t.sps}
+@caption {Running a independent samples T-Test after excluding all observations less than 200kg}
+@end float
+
+
+The null hypothesis is that both males and females are on average
+of equal height.
+
+@float Screenshot, independent-samples-t:scr
+@psppimage {independent-samples-t}
+@caption {Using the Independent Sample T-test dialog, to test for differences of @exvar{height} between values of @exvar{sex}}
+@end float
+
+
+In this case, the grouping variable is @exvar{sex}, so this is entered
+as the variable for the @subcmd{GROUP} subcommand. The group values are 0 (male) and
+1 (female).
+
+If you are running the proceedure using syntax, then you need to enter
+the values corresponding to each group within parentheses.
+If you are using the graphic user interface, then you have to open
+the ``Define Groups'' dialog box and enter the values corresponding
+to each group as shown in @ref{define-groups-t:scr}. If, as in this case, the dataset has defined value
+labels for the group variable, then you can enter them by label
+or by value.
+
+@float Screenshot, define-groups-t:scr
+@psppimage {define-groups-t}
+@caption {Setting the values of the grouping variable for an Independent Samples T-test}
+@end float
+
+From @ref{independent-samples-t:res}, one can clearly see that the @emph{sample} mean height
+is greater for males than for females. However in order to see if this
+is a significant result, one must consult the T-Test table.
+
+The T-Test table contains two rows; one for use if the variance of the samples
+in each group may be safely assumed to be equal, and the second row
+if the variances in each group may not be safely assumed to be equal.
+
+In this case however, both rows show a 2-tailed significance less than 0.001 and
+one must therefore reject the null hypothesis and conclude that within
+the population the mean height of males and of females are unequal.
+
+@float Result, independent-samples-t:res
+@psppoutput {independent-samples-t}
+@caption {The results of an independent samples T-test of @exvar{height} by @exvar{sex}}
+@end float