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Two-Sample testing for equality of variances

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posted on 2025-05-11, 07:46 authored by David Allingham, John RaynerJohn Rayner
To test for equality of variances given two independent random samples from univariate normal populations, popular choices would be the two-sample F test and Levene’s test. The latter is a nonparametric test while the former is parametric: it is the likelihood ratio test, and also a Wald test. Another Wald test of interest is based on the difference in the sample variances. We give a nonparametric analogue of this test and call it the R test. The R, F and Levene tests are compared in an indicative empirical study. For moderate sample sizes when assuming normality the R test is nearly as powerful as the F test and nearly as robust as Levene’s test. It is also an appropriate test for testing equality of variances without the assumption of normality, and so it can be strongly recommended.

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Source title

Proceedings of the 4th Applied Statistics Education and Research Collaboration (ASEARC) Conference

Name of conference

4th Applied Statistics Education and Research Collaboration (ASEARC) Conference

Location

Sydney

Start date

2011-02-17

End date

2011-02-18

Publisher

University of Wollongong (CSSM)

Place published

Wollongong, NSW

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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