X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftutorial.texi;fp=doc%2Ftutorial.texi;h=8ddb159bae1b2da86a0b5ff774311d2364e6878c;hb=17a7fef26d9f85af20e9a201690c769406171d26;hp=489d35e07ec9838c571f3ce5b8b24a3a2f8bd24f;hpb=7c1c0f86ad44006e24ce604b71cff2513b0a9623;p=pspp-builds.git diff --git a/doc/tutorial.texi b/doc/tutorial.texi index 489d35e0..8ddb159b 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial.texi +++ b/doc/tutorial.texi @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ should type. Throughout this chapter reference is made to a number of sample data files. So that you can try the examples for yourself, -you should have received these files along with your copy of PSPP. +you should have received these files along with your copy of PSPP.@c @footnote{These files contain purely fictitious data. They should not be used for research purposes.} @note{Normally these files are installed in the directory @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ This section presents just some of the possible tests that PSPP offers. The researcher starts by making a @dfn{null hypothesis}. Often this is a hypothesis which he suspects to be false. For example, if he suspects that @var{A} is greater than @var{B} he will -state the null hypothesis as @math{ @var{A} = @var{B}}. +state the null hypothesis as @math{ @var{A} = @var{B}}.@c @footnote{This example assumes that is it already proven that @var{B} is not greater than @var{A}.}