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Mike Middleton
 
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In looking through Excel I see that it has both the ANOVA procedure and a
t-test with equal variances and a t-test for unequal variances. One of
the assumptions that is made in both the "standard t test" and ANOVA is
that the variances are equal. Yet, Excel seems to have no test for
homoscedasicity (oh what a cool word). How do you know these procedures
are ok to use if you have not checked the assumption of equal variances? <


Excel's Analysis ToolPak includes an F-Test Two-Sample for Variances.

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