I am performing proc ttest and attempting to compare the equal and unequal variances. Some of my unequal variances are missing. I assume that this is because of very small observations within the sample (such as only 1). My question is how do I interpret this within the ttest procedure. Should i refer to the equal variances or consider these to small to calculate?
Thanks
I have a different opinion. The fact that you have only one data point for some level of the category variable in the t-test does not mean that the variances are too small to calculate. It means that the variances cannot be calculated.
@Reeza wrote:
Variances don't exist for an N=1 🙂
Population variances do exist, but you can't estimate them with the sample of 1.
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