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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 804151
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 804151 |
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On using hartley's statistic to test the hypothesis of not much difference among normal variances (English)
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14 November 1995
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variance of normal distribution
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rejection region
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power function
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table of percentage points
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power
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Hartley's maximum \(F\)-ratio test
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least favorable configuration
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critical value
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specified significance level
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lower confidence bounds
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