vark.1974BF {SHT} | R Documentation |
Brown-Forsythe Test for Homogeneity of Variance
Description
Given univariate samples X_1~,\ldots,~X_k
, it tests
H_0 : \sigma_1^2 = \cdots \sigma_k^2\quad vs\quad H_1 : \textrm{at least one equality does not hold}
using the procedure by Brown and Forsythe (1974).
Usage
vark.1974BF(dlist)
Arguments
dlist |
a list of length |
Value
a (list) object of S3
class htest
containing:
- statistic
a test statistic.
- p.value
p
-value underH_0
.- alternative
alternative hypothesis.
- method
name of the test.
- data.name
name(s) of provided sample data.
References
Brown MB, Forsythe AB (1974). “Robust Tests for the Equality of Variances.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 69(346), 364–367. ISSN 0162-1459, 1537-274X.
Examples
## CRAN-purpose small example
small1d = list()
for (i in 1:5){ # k=5 sample
small1d[[i]] = rnorm(20)
}
vark.1974BF(small1d) # run the test
## test when k=5 (samples)
## empirical Type 1 error
niter = 1000
counter = rep(0,niter) # record p-values
for (i in 1:niter){
mylist = list()
for (j in 1:5){
mylist[[j]] = rnorm(50)
}
counter[i] = ifelse(vark.1974BF(mylist)$p.value < 0.05, 1, 0)
}
## print the result
cat(paste("\n* Example for 'vark.1974BF'\n","*\n",
"* number of rejections : ", sum(counter),"\n",
"* total number of trials : ", niter,"\n",
"* empirical Type 1 error : ",round(sum(counter/niter),5),"\n",sep=""))
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