A set of tables for the upper 5 and 1 percent critical points of the maximum F ratio test for homogeneity of variance is presented. These tables cover the situation where the set, k, of mean square estimates the variance can be divided into two groups of k₁ and k₂, such that k= k₁ + k₂ . That is, there are k independent mean square estimates of variance with v₁ degrees of freedom and k₂ independent mean square estimates of variance with v₂ degrees of freedom. These tables are for k between 2 and 12, and the degrees of freedom are between 2 and 16 in increments of 2. A more exact approximation is also developed to include the cases where the degrees of freedom do not satisfy the assumptions used to develop the tables. This approximation uses...
Meta-analysis seeks to combine the results of several experiments in order to improve the accuracy o...
A review of the literature has shown that robust procedures for testing variances have become availa...
The log likelihood ratio is expanded for testing a simple null hypothesis against a sequence of alte...
A set of tables for the upper 5 and 1 percent critical points of the maximum F ratio test for homoge...
The most useful form of the well-known test for heterogeneity of variances at present in us
Several processes may be monitored in terms of their variances relative to each other by the maximum...
<p>H = Type III SSCP Matrix for g. E = Error SSCP Matrix. S = 2, M = −0.5, N = 789.5. F Statisti...
Tables of critical points for the noncentral F are presented with noncentrality equal to 1/2 of nume...
<p>df: degrees of freedom; F: F statistic.</p><p>Brown-Forsythe and Levene’s tests for unequal varia...
The classic F test for the hypothesis concerning the equality of two population variances is known ...
A statistical problem arises in estimating a variance component in an analysis of variance in variou...
<p>Note: The degrees of freedom for the F-test for equal means and the Bartlett's χ<sup>2</sup> test...
Atiqullah's (1962) approximation to the Fisher Z transformation is used to produce degrees-of-f...
<p>The above table means t-test for relation between an in-degree distribution </p><p></p><p></p><p>...
The assumption of homogeneity of covariance matrices is the fundamental prerequisite of a number of ...
Meta-analysis seeks to combine the results of several experiments in order to improve the accuracy o...
A review of the literature has shown that robust procedures for testing variances have become availa...
The log likelihood ratio is expanded for testing a simple null hypothesis against a sequence of alte...
A set of tables for the upper 5 and 1 percent critical points of the maximum F ratio test for homoge...
The most useful form of the well-known test for heterogeneity of variances at present in us
Several processes may be monitored in terms of their variances relative to each other by the maximum...
<p>H = Type III SSCP Matrix for g. E = Error SSCP Matrix. S = 2, M = −0.5, N = 789.5. F Statisti...
Tables of critical points for the noncentral F are presented with noncentrality equal to 1/2 of nume...
<p>df: degrees of freedom; F: F statistic.</p><p>Brown-Forsythe and Levene’s tests for unequal varia...
The classic F test for the hypothesis concerning the equality of two population variances is known ...
A statistical problem arises in estimating a variance component in an analysis of variance in variou...
<p>Note: The degrees of freedom for the F-test for equal means and the Bartlett's χ<sup>2</sup> test...
Atiqullah's (1962) approximation to the Fisher Z transformation is used to produce degrees-of-f...
<p>The above table means t-test for relation between an in-degree distribution </p><p></p><p></p><p>...
The assumption of homogeneity of covariance matrices is the fundamental prerequisite of a number of ...
Meta-analysis seeks to combine the results of several experiments in order to improve the accuracy o...
A review of the literature has shown that robust procedures for testing variances have become availa...
The log likelihood ratio is expanded for testing a simple null hypothesis against a sequence of alte...