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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equal variances" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used in mathematics or statistics to describe sets of measurements that are of equal size or variety. For example, "In this experiment, the control and treatment groups had equal variances in their results."
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The errors are assumed to be equally positively correlated and to have equal variances.
Levene's test of equality of variance was used to confirm that all groups had equal variances.
Gaussian random variables with equal variances [31].
All data were checked for normality and equal variances.
Levene's test was applied to the test of equal variances.
Data were analyzed with an unpaired t-test assuming equal variances.
Statistical significance was determined by two-tailed t-test assuming equal variances.
Parametric statistics were used with data that satisfied Bartlett tests for equal variances.
Stastistical analyses were performed using two-tailed unpaired Student's t tests with equal variances.
All data used in ANOVA analyses met the assumption of equal variances between treatments.
Equal variances assumed.
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