A safety analyst wants to compare the variability in steering correction times for experienced and inexperienced drivers on three types of roads: paved, gravel, and dirt. The analyst records the time in seconds that each driver uses to make steering corrections on each type of road.
In this summary plot, the p-values of 0.943 and 0.830 are greater than the common significance level of 0.05. None of the differences between the groups are statistically significant, and all the comparison intervals overlap.

| Null hypothesis | All variances are equal |
|---|---|
| Alternative hypothesis | At least one variance is different |
| Significance level | α = 0.05 |
| Experience | RoadType | N | StDev | CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced | Dirt | 4 | 5.09902 | (0.45310, 168.555) |
| Advanced | Gravel | 4 | 4.16333 | (0.42041, 121.108) |
| Advanced | Paved | 4 | 3.87298 | (0.31299, 140.776) |
| Beginner | Dirt | 4 | 6.05530 | (1.01104, 106.529) |
| Beginner | Gravel | 4 | 4.76095 | (0.89964, 74.009) |
| Beginner | Paved | 4 | 5.88784 | (0.52320, 194.630) |
| Method | Test Statistic | P-Value |
|---|---|---|
| Multiple comparisons | — | 0.943 |
| Levene | 0.42 | 0.830 |