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3. DATA1={14,26,37};DATA2={45,82,21,17} | 3. DATA1={14,26,37};DATA2={45,82,21,17} | ||
FTEST(B1:B3,C1:C4}=0.26412211240525474 | FTEST(B1:B3,C1:C4}=0.26412211240525474 |
Revision as of 04:00, 10 December 2013
FTEST(ar1,ar2)
- and are array of data.
Description
- This function gives the result of F-test.
- The F-test is designed to test if two population variances are equal.
- It does this by comparing the ratio of two variances.
- So, if the variances are equal, the ratio of the variances will be 1.
- Let X1,...Xn and Y1...Ym be independent samples each have a Normal Distribution .
- It's sample means:
and
- .
- The sample variances :
and
- Then the Test Statistic = has an F-distribution with Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle n−1} and Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle m−1} degrees of freedom.
- In FTEST(ar1,ar2) where is the data of first array, is the data of second array.
- The array may be any numbers, names, or references that contains numbers.
- values are not considered if the array contains any text, logical values or empty cells.
When the or is less than 2 or the variance of the array value is zero, then this function will return the result as error.
Examples
1.
15 | 27 | 19 | 32 |
21 | 12 | 30 | 11 |
=FTEST(B4:B8,C4:C8)=0.81524906747183
2.
5 | 8 | 12 | 45 | 23 |
10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 |
=FTEST(A1:A5,C1:C5)=0.9583035732212274
3. DATA1={14,26,37};DATA2={45,82,21,17} FTEST(B1:B3,C1:C4}=0.26412211240525474 4.DATA1={25},DATA2={45,65} FTEST(B1,C2:C3)=NAN
See Also