Monte Carlo Evaluation of Classical Heteroscedasticity Test in Linear Regression
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/Keywords:
Heteroscedasticity; Monte Carlo simulation; Linear regression; Statistical power; Type I error; Diagnostic tests.Abstract
: In order to assess and compare the finite-sample performance of five widely used tests for identifying heteroscedasticity in linear regression models—the Park, Breusch–Pagan, Goldfeld–Quandt, Glejser, and White tests—this study uses a Monte Carlo simulation framework. Both homoscedastic and heteroscedastic error structures are used to evaluate the tests' statistical power and empirical Type I error rates. Each experimental situation is duplicated 1,000 times at significance levels of 5% and 1%, and simulations are run for sample sizes ranging from 20 to 100 observations. Significant variations in the competing processes' performance are revealed by the simulation findings. In the majority of heteroscedasticity cases, the Glejser test typically exhibits the best statistical power, demonstrating strong sensitivity to deviations from constant error variance. Nevertheless, in homoscedastic conditions, this increased sensitivity is accompanied by rather high Type I error rates. On the other hand, as sample size and heteroscedasticity severity rise, the Breusch–Pagan and White tests show greater detection power and better control over the nominal Type I error rate. When the degree of heteroscedasticity is quite low, the Goldfeld–Quandt test typically records the lowest performance. Overall, the results indicate that no test predominates under all experimental circumstances. The Breusch-Pagan and White tests offer a better balance between Type I error control and statistical power than the Glejser test, which is extremely susceptible to heteroscedasticity. Therefore, the study offers helpful empirical data to help researchers choose the best heteroscedasticity diagnostic techniques for linear regression analysis.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 Rita Nneka Nwaka, Alaba Akinleye Obabire (Author)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Hauwa Muhammad, Estimated Dietary Intake of Essential Trace Elements from Selected fruits and vegetables in Minna town, Nigeria , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 12 No. 3 (2025): VOLUME 12 ISSUE 3
- Abubakar Aliyu Umar, Aminu Ismaila, Khaidzir Hamza, Lattice Calculations and Power Distribution for Nigeria Research Reactor-1 (NIRR-1) using Serpent Code , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1
- Kingsley Uchendu, Emmanuel Wilfred Okereke, Exponentiated Power Ailamujia Distribution: Properties and Applications to Time Series , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 12 No. 5 (2025): VOLUME 12 ISSUE 5
- Sadiq Muhammed, Tukur Dahiru, Abubakar Yahaya, The Inverse Lomax Chen Distribution: Properties and Applications , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): VOLUME 8 ISSUE 3
- Ismail Kolawole Adekunle, Ibrahim Sule, Sani Ibrahim Doguwa, Abubakar Yahaya, On the Properties and Applications of Topp-Leone Kumaraswamy Inverse Exponential Distribution , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): VOLUME 8 ISSUE 4
- Mohammed Kudu Abubakar, Balogun Monsurat O, Lambe Adesina M., Abdul-Waheed Musa, Ogunbiyi Olalekan, Jimada-Ojuolape Bilkisu, A Hybridized Artificial Neural Network and Support Vector Machine Model in Power Transmission Fault Detection , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 13 No. 7 (2026): Volume 13, Issue 7
- Fidelis .I. Ugwuowo, Mixed Variable Logistic Regression Model for Assessing Diagnostic Markers in Prostate Cancer , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1
- Hamidu Aliyu Chamalwa, Ridge Regression: An Alternative Technique for Correcting Multicollinearity in Multiple Regression Analysis , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 13 No. 2 (2026): VOLUME 13 ISSUE 2
- Nsikan Ime Obot, Okwisilieze Uwadoka, Oluwasegun Israel Ayayi, Modelling Nonseasonal Daily Clearness Index for Solar Energy Estimation in Ilorin, Nigeria Using Support Vector Regression , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): VOLUME 11 ISSUE 2
- Idayat Abubakar Salau, Aminu Suleiman Mohammed, Hussaini Garba Dikko, Type I Half-Logistic Exponentiated Kumaraswamy Distribution With Applications , Communication In Physical Sciences: Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): VOLUME 12 ISSUE 2
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.



