How can I perform Levene’s Test using SPSS?

Levene’s Test is a statistical method used to evaluate the equality of variances in a dataset. This test is commonly used in research and data analysis to determine if the variances of two or more groups are significantly different. SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) is a software program that is widely used for data analysis and statistical calculations. To perform Levene’s Test using SPSS, you can follow these steps:
1. Open SPSS and import your dataset.
2. Select “Analyze” from the menu bar and then click on “Compare Means”.
3. From the drop-down menu, select “One-Way ANOVA”.
4. A new window will appear. In this window, select your dependent variable and then click on the “Options” button.
5. In the “Options” window, check the box next to “Descriptives” and then select “Equal variances assumed” from the “Equal variances” drop-down menu.
6. Click on “Continue” and then click on “OK” to run the analysis.
7. The results of Levene’s Test will be displayed in the “Test of Homogeneity of Variances” table.
By following these steps, you can easily perform Levene’s Test using SPSS and determine if there is a significant difference in variances between your groups.

Perform Levene’s Test in SPSS


Levene’s Test is used to determine whether two or more groups have equal variances.

It is widely used because many statistical tests use the assumption that groups have .

This tutorial explains how to perform Levene’s Test in SPSS.

Example: Levene’s Test in SPSS

Researchers want to know if three different fertilizers lead to different levels of plant growth.

They randomly select 30 different plants and split them into three groups of 10, applying a different fertilizer to each group. At the end of one month they measure the height of each plant.

The following screenshot shows the amount of growth (in inches) for each individual plant, along with the fertilizer (1, 2, or 3) that was applied to the plant:

Use the following steps to perform Levene’s Test in SPSS to determine whether or not the three groups have equal variances.

Step 1: Choose the Explore option.

Click the Analyze tab, then Descriptive Statistics, then Explore:

Step 2: Fill in the necessary values to perform the test.

Drag growth into the box under Dependent List and drag fertilize into the box under Factor List.

Then click Plots and make sure Power estimation is selected. Then click continue. Then click OK.

Levene's Test in SPSS

Step 3: Interpret the results.

Interpreting the output of Levene's Test in SPSS

This table displays the test statistic for four different versions of Levene’s Test. The numbers we’re interested in are in the first row, which displays the results of Levene’s Test based on the mean.

The test statistic is .536 and the corresponding p-value is .591*.

Since this p-value is not less than .05, we fail to reject the null hypothesis.

This means we do not have sufficient evidence to say that the variance in plant growth between the three fertilizers is significantly different.

In other words, the three groups have equal variances. If we were to perform some statistical test (like a ) that assumes each group has equal variance, then this assumption would be met.

*This p-value correspond to an F statistic of .536 with numerator df = 2 and denominator df = 27. This p-value can also be calculated using the .

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