Brown–Forsythe test

statistical test for equality of variances
Event statistical_test Q4976838
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Brown–Forsythe test

Summary

Brown–Forsythe test is a statistical test[1]. It draws 36 Wikipedia views per month (statistical_test category, ranking #31 of 50).[2]

Key Facts

  • Brown–Forsythe test's instance of is recorded as statistical test[3].
  • Morton Brown is named after Brown–Forsythe test[4].
  • Alan B. Forsythe is named after Brown–Forsythe test[5].
  • Brown–Forsythe test's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03m4rdq[6].
  • Brown–Forsythe test's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 156873184[7].

Why It Matters

Brown–Forsythe test draws 36 Wikipedia views per month (statistical_test category, ranking #31 of 50).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]

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