Two tests are derived for the hypothesis that the coefficients of variation of k normal populations are equal. The k samples may be of unequal size. The first test is the likelihood ratio test with the usual X2-approximation. A simulation study shows that the small sample behaviour under the null hypothesis is unsatisfactory. An alternative test, based on the sample coefficients of variation, appears to have somewhat better properties
Choice of the appropriate model in meta-analysis is often treated as an empirical question which is ...
Inference for the coefficient of variation in normal distributions is considered. An explicit estima...
An alternative test for the equality of several intraclass correlation coefficients under unequal fa...
Two tests are derived for the hypothesis that the coefficients of variation of k normal populations ...
The coefficient of variation is commonly used in medical and biological sciences. In this paper, sev...
The usual practice for testing homogeneity of several populations in terms of means and variances is...
One of the most accessible and useful statistical tools for comparing independent populations in dif...
For normally distributed populations, we obtain confidence bounds on a ratio of two coefficients of ...
Basic inferential methods for analysing coefficients of variation in normally distributed data are s...
For normally distributed populations, we obtain confidence bounds on a ratio of two coefficients of ...
A comparative study is made of three tests, developed by James (1951), Welch (1951) and Brown & ...
To test for equality of variances in independent random samples from multiple univariate normal popu...
The problem of testing the equality of coefficients of variation for two different populations leads...
Consider n variates drawn from n normal populations with the same variance for which an independent ...
The problem of hypothesis testing about proportions in two -nite populationsis addressed.The usual t...
Choice of the appropriate model in meta-analysis is often treated as an empirical question which is ...
Inference for the coefficient of variation in normal distributions is considered. An explicit estima...
An alternative test for the equality of several intraclass correlation coefficients under unequal fa...
Two tests are derived for the hypothesis that the coefficients of variation of k normal populations ...
The coefficient of variation is commonly used in medical and biological sciences. In this paper, sev...
The usual practice for testing homogeneity of several populations in terms of means and variances is...
One of the most accessible and useful statistical tools for comparing independent populations in dif...
For normally distributed populations, we obtain confidence bounds on a ratio of two coefficients of ...
Basic inferential methods for analysing coefficients of variation in normally distributed data are s...
For normally distributed populations, we obtain confidence bounds on a ratio of two coefficients of ...
A comparative study is made of three tests, developed by James (1951), Welch (1951) and Brown & ...
To test for equality of variances in independent random samples from multiple univariate normal popu...
The problem of testing the equality of coefficients of variation for two different populations leads...
Consider n variates drawn from n normal populations with the same variance for which an independent ...
The problem of hypothesis testing about proportions in two -nite populationsis addressed.The usual t...
Choice of the appropriate model in meta-analysis is often treated as an empirical question which is ...
Inference for the coefficient of variation in normal distributions is considered. An explicit estima...
An alternative test for the equality of several intraclass correlation coefficients under unequal fa...