Hello, Sait,

take, for example, a look at bartlett.test(), but keep in mind that Bartlett's test is quite sensitive to deviations from normality. Levene's test (e.g., in leveneTest() in package car) is said to be more robust.

 Hth  --  Gerrit

On Thu, 8 Jan 2015, sait k wrote:

Dear Sir or Madam,
i want to use the var.test() (f.test()) for n samples.
But in R the var.test() can only used for variances of two samples. In the 
intruductions stands:  Performs an F test to compare the variances of two 
samples from normal populations.
I need a variance test for n samples. It will be great, if you tell me the 
which test i can use in R for this problem.
Thank you for the help.
Yours sincerely,
Sait Polat
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