Julia,

That sounds frustrating. I wasn't able to replicate your bug using GNU
pspp 0.10.1-g1082b8 or GNU pspp 0.10.4-g50f7b7 on Windows 7 .

What operating system and PSPP version are your students using?

Did your students have a choice of versions when they downloaded PSPP? 
If so, you might try using a different version.  In general if there are
a few versions available, the newer ones contain newer features, but
perhaps newer bugs as well.

-Alan
 

On 6/8/2017 6:50 PM, Julia Klausli, Ph.D. wrote:
> My students have had problems with running t-tests in PSPP.  They just
> downloaded the latest version today.
> Every time they define the groups the program shuts down. 
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks,
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> Julia Klausli, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor for Psychology
> Institute for the Psychological Sciences
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