Is this on Windows? We've had a previous report of the same problem on
Windows.
None of the PSPP developers uses Windows so we have not been able to follow
up on the issue.

You are interpreting the results correctly: the "0000" in a box should be
ignored.

On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 9:22 AM Decker, Suzanne via PSPP user discussion <
pspp-users@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hello, I am running PSPP 1.4.1-g79ad47 on a work-managed station, meaning
> I am not in charge of which version I use.
>
> I received an image in my output after not using PSPP for some time and
> want to ensure I am interpreting it properly.   Is this image interpreted
> as 0 for the “whole number” digit?   Thank you, Suzanne
>
>
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> Image:
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> Image in context:
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> Thus the last bit of output would be read as 95% CI (-4.12, 0.52),
> significance p=.119.
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> Is this correct?
>
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> Thank you, Suzanne
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> Suzanne Decker, Ph.D.
>
> pronouns: she/her/hers what’s this?
> <https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why>
>
> Psychologist, VA Connecticut Healthcare System
>
> VISN 1 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC)
> and Pain Research, Informatics, Multi-morbidities, and Education (PRIME)
> Center
>
> Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine
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> Director of Training, Advanced Fellowship in Mental Illness Research and
> Treatment
>
> https://www.connecticut.va.gov/careers/psychologytraining.asp
>

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