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2010 Feb 15
1
Difference in Levene's test between R and SPSS
Hello, I notice that when I do Levene's test to test equality of variances across levels of a factor, I get different answers in R and SPSS 16. e.g.: For the chickwts data, in R, levene.test(weight, feed) gives F=0.7493, p=0.5896. SPSS 16 gives F=0.987, p=0.432 Why this difference? Which one should I believe? (I would like to believe R :) Ravi -- View this message in context:
2007 Jul 05
4
Levene Test with R
Hi All, is there Levene' test in R ? If not ,Could you give me some advice about Levene test with R? Thanks a lot! I am waiting for yours.
2007 Feb 20
1
bootstrapping Levene's test
Hello all, I am low down on the learning curve of R but so far I have had little trouble using most of the packages. However, recently I have run into a wall when it comes to bootstrapping a Levene's test (from the car package) and thought you might be able to help. I have not been able to find R examples for the "boot" package where the test statistic specifically uses a
2006 Aug 02
1
Syntax of Levene's test
Dear All I am trying to use Levene's test (of package car), but I do not understand quite well how to use it. '?levene.test' does not unfortunately provide any example. My data are in a data frame and correspond to 4 factors plus response. Could someone please give me an example about how to use the command levene.test(y, group) ? Thanks in advance, Paul
2010 Mar 21
2
Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Variance
Hi, All! To calculate Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Variance I use R Commander, and this is the output: > levene.test(Dataset$age, Dataset$sex) Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Variance Df F value Pr(>F) group 1 0.8739 0.3567 33 I am not sure what means "Pr(>F)"? Can anyone explain/translate this? Regards, Iurie Malai Department of Psychology and
2004 Apr 05
1
fligner.test (ctest) (PR#6739)
Full_Name: Karel Zvara Version: 1.8.1 OS: MS Winows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (195.113.30.163) The test statistics of the fligner.test (ctest package) depends on the order of cases: > fligner.test(count~spray,data=InsectSprays) Fligner-Killeen test for homogeneity of variances data: count by spray Fligner-Killeen:med chi-squared = 14.4828, df = 5, p-value = 0.01282 >
2008 Sep 17
2
Unexpected behaviour when testing for independence with multiple factors
Hi, I'm a new user of R. My background is Electrical Engineering, so please bear with me if this is a silly question. I'm trying to assess whether the results of an experiment satisfy the hypothesis of homoscedasticity (my ultimate goal is to use ANOVA). The result of the experiment is mean delay (dT), which depends on three factors, topology, drift, and lambda. The first two factors are
2012 Jan 10
1
different results from fligner.test
I've made fligner test with the same data, changing the orders of the variables, and this what i get > fligner.test(rojos~edadysexo*zona*ano*estacion) Fligner-Killeen test of homogeneity of variances data: rojos by edadysexo by zona by ano by estacion Fligner-Killeen:med chi-squared = 15.7651, df = 2, p-value = 0.0003773 > fligner.test(rojos~ano*edadysexo*zona*estacion)
2016 Apr 04
4
Fligner-Killeen test on binary data
Hello, I investigate survival until the following year (0,1) and I wish to test if the variance in survival for two or more groups are significantly different from each other. I read that the Fligner-Killeen test is a non-parametric test which is very robust against departures from normality but is it correct (valuable technique for publication) to use it on binary data? In other
2010 Jul 14
3
levene.test
I am trying to use Levene's test (of package car), but I do not understand quite well how to use it. '?levene.test' does not unfortunately provide any example. My data are in a data frame and correspond to 1 factor plus response. Could someone please give me an example about how to use the command levene.test(y, group) Thanks in advance, marta -- View this message in
2016 Apr 04
0
Fligner-Killeen test on binary data
That's not an R question but a stats question, but I wouldn't do it. For one thing: The variance of binary data is a function of the mean, so the research question is dubious in the first place. Secondly, the test is based on ranking and comparing absolute differences from the group median, which for binary data is generally 0 or 1, so all absolute differences will be 1.... Put
2008 Aug 22
1
Test of Homogeneity of Variances
I am testing the homogeneity of variances via bartlett.test and fligner.test. Using the following example, how should I interpret the p-value in order to accept or reject the null hypothesis ? set.seed(5) x <- rnorm(20) bartlett.test(x, rep(1:5, each=4)) Bartlett test of homogeneity of variances data: x and rep(1:5, each = 4) Bartlett's K-squared = 1.7709, df = 4, p-value =
2005 Sep 22
1
Fligner-Policello robust rank test
Can anybody tell me if there is an R implementation of the Fligner-Policello robust rank test? Thanks, Elisabetta
2006 Mar 28
2
Welch test for equality of variance
Hello Using R 2.2.1 on a Windows machine. Has anyone programmed the Welch test for equality of variances? I tried RSiteSearch, but this gave references to t test and oneway.test, which are not quite what I need.....I need the Welch test itself, for use in a meta-analysis (to determine if variances are equal). TIA Peter Peter L. Flom, PhD Assistant Director, Statistics and Data Analysis
2003 Aug 13
4
Levene test of homogeneity of variance
Has the Levene test of homogeneity of variance been implemented in any library in R? Thanks, Maurice Haynes National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Child and Family Research Section 6705 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20892 Voice: 301-496-8180 Fax: 301-496-2766 E-Mail: mh192j at nih.gov
2012 May 28
1
simulation of levene's test
hello, I try to run simulation of levene's test to find the p-value but the error of replacement has length zero occur, could anyone help me to fix this problem? asim <- 1000 pv<-rep(NA,asim) for(i in 1:asim) {print(i) set.seed(i) g1 <- rnorm(20,0,2) g2 <- rnorm(20,0,2) g3 <- rnorm(20,0,2) x <- c(g1,g2,g3) group<-as.factor(c(rep(1,20),rep(2,20),rep(3,20))) library(Rcmdr)
2008 Feb 14
5
Levene's test for homogeneity of variances (befor using ANOVA)
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2006 Jul 21
2
seeking robust test for equality of variances w/ observation weights
Hello R community, I am looking for a robust test for equality of variances that can take observation weights. I realize I can do the F-test with weighted variances, but I've read that this test is not very robust. So I thought about maybe adding a "weights" argument to John Fox's code for the Levene Test (in the "car" library, "levene.test"), substituting
2006 Oct 17
0
ANOVA and Levene's test in nested model
Dear All, I sent already before a message concerning Levene's test in nested model, but I didn't get any answer. Optimistically I hope to get an answer this time. I also point a new question related to the whole model, because I haven't find any sure answer if I am analysing it in a suitable way or not. I really have tried to do my homework. I have response variable (y) and four
2006 Oct 11
0
Details related to Levene's test
Dear All, I am willing to test homogenity of variances using Levene's test. I know how to do it with simple model, but I am lost when dealing with a little bit more complex model. I have response variable (y) and four factors (a, b, c, d). One of these four factors (d) is nested within another factor (c). In addition, I would like to take into account only 2nd degree interactions in my