I guess you could subtract 5 from the gamma.mgh, then recompute the t =
gamma-5.mgh/sqrt(gammavar.mgh). You'd then need to convert the t to a p
or sig given the dof.
doug
ps. Please remember to include previous correspondences so we know the
context of the question
On 11/11/15 4:10 PM, Dace Apshvalka wrote:
> Sorry, I was not very clear.
>
> I meant, how do I test whether the group mean is greater than 5, for
> example.
>
> The default is 0, but can I change it somehow?
>
>
> Dace
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