A nonparametric two-sample Wald test of equality of variances (Q764795)

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A nonparametric two-sample Wald test of equality of variances
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    A nonparametric two-sample Wald test of equality of variances (English)
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    14 March 2012
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    Summary: We develop a test for equality of variances given two independent random samples of observations. The test can be expected to perform well when both sample sizes are at least moderate and the sample variances are asymptotically equivalent to the maximum likelihood estimators of the population variances. The test is motivated by and is here assessed for the case when both populations sampled are assumed to be normal. Popular choices of the test would be the two-sample \(F\) test if normality can be assumed and Levene's test if this assumption is in doubt. Another competitor is the Wald test for the difference in the population variances. We give a nonparametric analogue of this test and call it the \(R\) test. In an indicative empirical study, when both populations are normal, we find that when both sample sizes are at least 25 the \(R\) test is nearly as robust as Levene's test and nearly as powerful as the \(F\) test.
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