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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Business_Statistics_-_OER_-_Spring_2023/12%3A_F_Distribution_and_One-Way_ANOVA/12.02%3A_Test_of_Two_Variances
    The degrees of freedom in the numerator is n11, where n1 is the sample size for group 1, and the degrees of freedom in the denominator is n21, where n2 is the sample size for gro...The degrees of freedom in the numerator is n11, where n1 is the sample size for group 1, and the degrees of freedom in the denominator is n21, where n2 is the sample size for group 2. Fα,df1,df2 will give the critical value on the upper end of the F distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Book%3A_Business_Statistics_Customized_(OpenStax)/12%3A_F_Distribution_and_One-Way_ANOVA/12.02%3A_Test_of_Two_Variances
    The degrees of freedom in the numerator is n11, where n1 is the sample size for group 1, and the degrees of freedom in the denominator is n21, where n2 is the sample size for gro...The degrees of freedom in the numerator is n11, where n1 is the sample size for group 1, and the degrees of freedom in the denominator is n21, where n2 is the sample size for group 2. Fα,df1,df2 will give the critical value on the upper end of the F distribution.

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