Variability in One Population and in Two Populations
T. W. Anderson,
Jeremy D. Finn,
Susan B. Gerber and
Kristin E. Voelkl
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Susan B. Gerber: State University of New York at Buffalo, Graduate School of Education
Kristin E. Voelkl: State University of New York at Buffalo, Graduate School of Education
Chapter Chapter 13 in The SPSS Guide to the New Statistical Analysis of Data, 1997, pp 145-149 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter focuses on tests about population variances. Two major tests are discussed, those concerning one population, and those involving two independent populations. SPSS does not have a procedure for the one-sample case. It does provide a test for the two sample case, but this test is different than the one discussed in the textbook. Therefore, for both cases, we will use SPSS to determine the sample variances, and then calculate the test statistics by hand.
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2262-0_13
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