Excel: Incorrect F-Test F Critical One-Tail Value Returned |
In Microsoft Excel, when you use the F-Test: Two-Sample For Variances tool in the Analysis ToolPak to compare two data ranges, the F Critical one-tail result that is returned is incorrect.
This error occurs when the variance in the second range is greater
than the variance in the first range. In this case, the F-Critical
One-Tail value returned is for that of alpha*2. The value should be
for that of 1-alpha. The F-Test: Two-Sample For Variances tool uses
0.5 as the value of alpha.
For example, if you use the F-Test: Two Sample For Variances tool to
perform a two-sample F-test using the following ranges of data:
A1: 1 B1: 1The variance in the range B1:B4 is greater than in A1:A4. If you use the range A1:A4 as the variable one input range, the F Critical One-Tail value returned is 5.390774. This matches the F distribution tables for alpha=.10 (alpha*2), instead of the correct value of .107798 (F distribution tables for alpha=.95 (1-alpha)).
A2: 2 B2: 2
A3: 3 B3: 3
A4: 3 B4: 4
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been corrected in Microsoft Excel version 5.0.
The F-Test: Two-Sample for Variances tool is available in the Analysis Tools dialog box by choosing Analysis Tools from the Options menu when the Analysis ToolPak add-in (ANALYSIS.XLA) is loaded.
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