var.test package:stats R Documentation _F _T_e_s_t _t_o _C_o_m_p_a_r_e _T_w_o _V_a_r_i_a_n_c_e_s _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n: Performs an F test to compare the variances of two samples from normal populations. _U_s_a_g_e: var.test(x, ...) ## Default S3 method: var.test(x, y, ratio = 1, alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"), conf.level = 0.95, ...) ## S3 method for class 'formula': var.test(formula, data, subset, na.action, ...) _A_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s: x, y: numeric vectors of data values, or fitted linear model objects (inheriting from class '"lm"'). ratio: the hypothesized ratio of the population variances of 'x' and 'y'. alternative: a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis, must be one of '"two.sided"' (default), '"greater"' or '"less"'. You can specify just the initial letter. conf.level: confidence level for the returned confidence interval. formula: a formula of the form 'lhs ~ rhs' where 'lhs' is a numeric variable giving the data values and 'rhs' a factor with two levels giving the corresponding groups. data: an optional matrix or data frame (or similar: see 'model.frame') containing the variables in the formula 'formula'. By default the variables are taken from 'environment(formula)'. subset: an optional vector specifying a subset of observations to be used. na.action: a function which indicates what should happen when the data contain 'NA's. Defaults to 'getOption("na.action")'. ...: further arguments to be passed to or from methods. _D_e_t_a_i_l_s: The null hypothesis is that the ratio of the variances of the populations from which 'x' and 'y' were drawn, or in the data to which the linear models 'x' and 'y' were fitted, is equal to 'ratio'. _V_a_l_u_e: A list with class '"htest"' containing the following components: statistic: the value of the F test statistic. parameter: the degrees of the freedom of the F distribution of the test statistic. p.value: the p-value of the test. conf.int: a confidence interval for the ratio of the population variances. estimate: the ratio of the sample variances of 'x' and 'y'. null.value: the ratio of population variances under the null. alternative: a character string describing the alternative hypothesis. method: the character string '"F test to compare two variances"'. data.name: a character string giving the names of the data. _S_e_e _A_l_s_o: 'bartlett.test' for testing homogeneity of variances in more than two samples from normal distributions; 'ansari.test' and 'mood.test' for two rank based (nonparametric) two-sample tests for difference in scale. _E_x_a_m_p_l_e_s: x <- rnorm(50, mean = 0, sd = 2) y <- rnorm(30, mean = 1, sd = 1) var.test(x, y) # Do x and y have the same variance? var.test(lm(x ~ 1), lm(y ~ 1)) # The same.