21) Two-Variance Test There are dozens of hypothesis tests that we do not cover in this class. The following is an example of a 'Two-Variance Test, which compares the variance of one population to the variance of another population. (The symbol for variance is o 2.) The test is performed in a manner that is very similar to the Two-Mean or Two-Proportion test. Perform the Two-Variance Test for the following problem. Ten statistics students and twelve algebra students were asked how many hours they studied for their final exam. Their responses were recorded and the calculations were done. At the 0.05 level of significance, test the claim that the variance in time for statistics students is greater than the variance in time for algebra students. (Treat statistics students as population 1.) (P-value: 0.0376)