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Levene's test (Levene 1960) is used to test if k samples have equal variances, also known as homogeneity of variance. This assumption is assumed by some statistical tests, such as the analysis of variance.
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The Levene test can be used to verify this assumption.
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Levene's test ( Levene 1960 ) is used to test if k samples have equal variances. Equal variances across samples is called homogeneity of variance. Some statistical tests, for example the analysis of variance, assume that variances are equal across groups or samples. The Levene test can be used to verify that assumption
1.3.5.10. Levene Test for Equality of Variances
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In statistics , Levene's test is an inferential statistic used to assess the equality of variances for a variable calculated for two or more groups. Some common statistical procedures assume that variances of the populations from which different samples are drawn are equal. Levene's test assesses this assumption
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9.3a Testing for Homogeneity of Variance The first two columns labeled Levene's Test for Equality of Variances provides a test of one of the assumptions of the ...
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