[IPAC-List] Seeking a statistical test of variances

Reindl, Kevin KReindl at semprautilities.com
Fri Dec 4 09:25:33 EST 2009


Are you talking about homogeneity of variance tests...? If so, check Levene or Bartlett tests. You can probably Google it and find the best test for your purposes...I've even seen SAS or SPSS code show up in Google searches that you could use.


Kevin Reindl
San Diego Gas & Electric

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From: ipac-list-bounces at ipacweb.org [mailto:ipac-list-bounces at ipacweb.org] On Behalf Of Joel Wiesen
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Subject: [IPAC-List] Seeking a statistical test of variances

Seeking the name of a statistical test that can be used to test a null
hypothesis of equal variances in N groups.

Thanks.

Joel


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