Hi to all. 

Can anyone tell me what is the distribution of the ratio of sample
variances when the ratio of population vriances is not 1, but some
specified other number?

I want to be able to calculate the probability of getting a sample ratio
of 1 when the population ratio is, say, 2.

Many thanks in advance.
Alan


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Alan McLean ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics
Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Melbourne
Tel:  +61 03 9903 2102    Fax: +61 03 9903 2007


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