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- Hartleys_test abstract "In statistics, Hartley's test, also known as the Fmax test or Hartley's Fmax, is used in the analysis of variance to verify that different groups have a similar variance, an assumption needed for other statistical tests. It was developed by H. O. Hartley, who published it in 1950.The test involves computing the ratio of the largest group variance, max(sj2) to the smallest group variance, min(sj2). The resulting ratio, Fmax, is then compared to a critical value from a table of the sampling distribution of Fmax. If the computed ratio is less than the critical value, the groups are assumed to have similar or equal variances.Hartley's test assumes that data for each group are normally distributed, and that each group has an equal number of members. This test, although convenient, is quite sensitive to violations of the normality assumption. Alternatives to Hartley's test that are robust to violations of normality are O'Brien's procedure, and the Brown–Forsythe test.".
- Hartleys_test wikiPageExternalLink table-Fmax-values.pdf.
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- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Analysis_of_variance.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Bartletts_test.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Brown–Forsythe_test.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analysis_of_variance.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_tests.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Cochrans_C_test.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Herman_Otto_Hartley.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Normal_distribution.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Ratio.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_distribution.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLink Variance.
- Hartleys_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hartley's test".
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- Hartleys_test subject Category:Analysis_of_variance.
- Hartleys_test subject Category:Statistical_tests.
- Hartleys_test comment "In statistics, Hartley's test, also known as the Fmax test or Hartley's Fmax, is used in the analysis of variance to verify that different groups have a similar variance, an assumption needed for other statistical tests. It was developed by H. O. Hartley, who published it in 1950.The test involves computing the ratio of the largest group variance, max(sj2) to the smallest group variance, min(sj2).".
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