Hi,
Has anyone encountered this - different Levene's test result for homogeneity of variance between SAS and SPSS?
Below is the results in SAS and after that SPSS. Everything else is the same excep the levene's test. Do you know why that may be?Thank you in advance.
SAS
Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Q4_CodedCount Variance ANOVA of Squared Deviations from Group Means | |||||
Source | DF | Sum of Squares | Mean Square | F Value | Pr > F |
Condition | 2 | 1.1994 | 0.5997 | 1.05 | 0.3493 |
Error | 1409 | 802.6 | 0.5696 |
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Source | DF | Sum of Squares | Mean Square | F Value | Pr > F |
Model | 2 | 4.5688012 | 2.2844006 | 4.35 | 0.0131 |
Error | 1409 | 739.7109438 | 0.5249900 |
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Corrected Total | 1411 | 744.2797450 |
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SPSS
Test of Homogeneity of Variances | |||
Q4_CodedCount Count of correct benefits recalled | |||
Levene Statistic | df1 | df2 | Sig. |
8.768 | 2 | 1409 | .000 |
ANOVA | |||||
Q4_CodedCount Count of correct benefits recalled | |||||
Sum of Squares | df | Mean Square | F | Sig. | |
Between Groups | 4.569 | 2 | 2.284 | 4.351 | .013 |
Within Groups | 739.711 | 1409 | .525 | ||
Total | 744.280 | 1411 |
Without knowing the options used between the two, i.e. program code, it is difficult to point towards specific possibilities.
The documentation shows that the SAS default in Proc Anova for HOVTEST=Levene defaults to using squared residuals (Type=Square).
I don't know about SPSS but that seems like something easy to investigate whether SPSS defaults to absolute residuals.
Or you could switch SAS to abs to check:
hovtest=levene(type=abs)
Thank you both for your comments. That is exactly what is happening, SPSS uses absolute and SAS uses squared by default. Thank you.
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