Description

This template will run a Brown-Forsyth test to check the equality of variances among groups.

Introduction

The Brown-Forsyth test is used for checking the equality of the variances among the groups of one variable, in other words it tests the homogeneity of the variances. Equality of group variances is an assumption of the one-way ANOVA test.

The base of the test is really similar to the Levene's test, but the Brown-Forsyth test uses the deviations from the group medians instead of the mean (what the Levene's does), thus the Brown-Forsyth test is called more robust.

This test has the advantage over the other tests, which are also being used to check the homogeneity (F-test and Bartlett's test), that it does not have a normality assumption, so the variable we investigate do not have to follow a normal distribution.

References

Result

Method Statistic p-value
hov: Brown-Forsyth 0.3847 0.5353

According to the Brown-Forsyth test, the variances of the Age across the groups of Gender does not differs significantly.

We can conclude that, because the p-value is higher than 0.05

References

Description

This template will run a Brown-Forsyth test to check the equality of variances among groups.

Introduction

The Brown-Forsyth test is used for checking the equality of the variances among the groups of one variable, in other words it tests the homogeneity of the variances. Equality of group variances is an assumption of the one-way ANOVA test.

The base of the test is really similar to the Levene's test, but the Brown-Forsyth test uses the deviations from the group medians instead of the mean (what the Levene's does), thus the Brown-Forsyth test is called more robust.

This test has the advantage over the other tests, which are also being used to check the homogeneity (F-test and Bartlett's test), that it does not have a normality assumption, so the variable we investigate do not have to follow a normal distribution.

References

Result

Method Statistic p-value
hov: Brown-Forsyth 4.681 0.03087

According to the Brown-Forsyth test, the variances of the Internet usage for educational purposes (hours per day) across the groups of Gender significantly differs.

We can conclude that, because the p-value is smaller than 0.05

References

Description

This template will run a Brown-Forsyth test to check the equality of variances among groups.

Introduction

The Brown-Forsyth test is used for checking the equality of the variances among the groups of one variable, in other words it tests the homogeneity of the variances. Equality of group variances is an assumption of the one-way ANOVA test.

The base of the test is really similar to the Levene's test, but the Brown-Forsyth test uses the deviations from the group medians instead of the mean (what the Levene's does), thus the Brown-Forsyth test is called more robust.

This test has the advantage over the other tests, which are also being used to check the homogeneity (F-test and Bartlett's test), that it does not have a normality assumption, so the variable we investigate do not have to follow a normal distribution.

References

Result

Method Statistic p-value
hov: Brown-Forsyth 15.89 2.131e-12

According to the Brown-Forsyth test, the variances of the Internet usage for educational purposes (hours per day) across the groups of How often does your profession require Internet access? significantly differs.

We can conclude that, because the p-value is smaller than 0.05

References


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