Beware the F test (or, how to compare variances)
Autor: | David J. Hosken, D.L. Buss, David J. Hodgson |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Brown–Forsythe test Bartlett's test 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences 010104 statistics & probability Normality test F-test Levene's test Statistics Econometrics False positive paradox Animal Science and Zoology F-test of equality of variances 0101 mathematics Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Mathematics Type I and type II errors |
Zdroj: | Animal Behaviour. 136:119-126 |
ISSN: | 0003-3472 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anbehav.2017.12.014 |
Popis: | Biologists commonly compare variances among samples, to test whether underlying populations have equal spread. However, despite warnings from statisticians, incorrect testing is rife. Here we show that one of the most commonly employed of these tests, the F test, is extremely sensitive to deviations from normality. The F test suffers greatly elevated false positive errors when the underlying distributions are heavy tailed, a distribution feature that is very hard to detect using standard normality tests. We highlight and assess a selection of parametric, jackknife and permutation tests, consider their performance in terms of false positives, and power to detect signal when it exists, then show correct methods to compare measures of variation among samples. Based on these assessments, we recommend using Levene's test, Box–Anderson test, jackknifing or permutation tests to compare variances when normality is in doubt. Levene's and Box–Anderson tests are the most powerful at small sample sizes, but the Box–Anderson test may not control type I error for extremely heavy-tailed distributions. As noted previously, do not use F tests to compare variances. |
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