onewaytests (version 2.4)

bf.test: Brown-Forsythe Test

Description

bf.test performs Brown-Forsythe test.

Usage

bf.test(formula, data, alpha = 0.05, na.rm = TRUE, verbose = TRUE)

Arguments

formula

a formula of the form lhs ~ rhs where lhs gives the sample values and rhs the corresponding groups.

data

a tibble or data frame containing the variables in the formula formula

alpha

the level of significance to assess the statistical difference. Default is set to alpha = 0.05.

na.rm

a logical value indicating whether NA values should be stripped before the computation proceeds.

verbose

a logical for printing output to R console.

Value

A list with class "owt" containing the following components:

statistic

the Brown-Forsythe test statistic.

parameter

the parameter(s) of the approximate F distribution of the test statistic.

p.value

the p-value of the test.

alpha

the level of significance to assess the statistical difference.

method

the character string "Brown-Forsythe Test".

data

a data frame containing the variables in which NA values (if exist) are removed.

formula

a formula of the form lhs ~ rhs where lhs gives the sample values and rhs the corresponding groups.

References

Brown, M. B., Forsythe. A. B. (1974a). The small sample behavior of some statistics which test the equality of several means. Technometrics, 16, 129-132.

Dag, O., Dolgun, A., Konar, N.M. (2018). onewaytests: An R Package for One-Way Tests in Independent Groups Designs. The R Journal, 10:1, 175-199.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(onewaytests)

bf.test(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris)

out <- bf.test(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris)
paircomp(out)


# }

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