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  2. Mann–Whitney U test - Wikipedia

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    The MannWhitney test (also called the MannWhitney–Wilcoxon (MWW/MWU), Wilcoxon rank-sum test, or Wilcoxon–MannWhitney test) is a nonparametric statistical test of the null hypothesis that, for randomly selected values X and Y from two populations, the probability of X being greater than Y is equal to the probability of Y being greater than X.

  3. Probability of superiority - Wikipedia

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    An effect size related to the common language effect size is the rank-biserial correlation. This measure was introduced by Cureton as an effect size for the MannWhitney U test . [ 5 ] That is, there are two groups, and scores for the groups have been converted to ranks.

  4. Rank correlation - Wikipedia

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    Dave Kerby (2014) recommended the rank-biserial as the measure to introduce students to rank correlation, because the general logic can be explained at an introductory level. The rank-biserial is the correlation used with the MannWhitney U test, a method commonly covered in introductory college courses on statistics. The data for this test ...

  5. Nonparametric statistics - Wikipedia

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    MannWhitney U or Wilcoxon rank sum test: tests whether two samples are drawn from the same distribution, as compared to a given alternative hypothesis. McNemar's test: tests whether, in 2 × 2 contingency tables with a dichotomous trait and matched pairs of subjects, row and column marginal frequencies are equal.

  6. Category:U-statistics - Wikipedia

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    MannWhitney U test; S. Sample mean and covariance; U. U-statistic; W. Wilcoxon signed-rank test This page was last edited on 25 November 2016, at 09:50 ...

  7. List of tests - Wikipedia

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    MannWhitney U test; Pearson's chi-squared test; Rank product test; Shapiro–Wilk test; Statistical hypothesis testing; Student's t-test; Tukey's range test;

  8. Rank test - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a rank test is any test involving ranks. ... MannWhitney U (special case) Page's trend test; Friedman test; Rank products; Cucconi test; Lepage test ...

  9. ANOVA on ranks - Wikipedia

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    This rank-based procedure has been recommended as being robust to non-normal errors, resistant to outliers, and highly efficient for many distributions. It may result in a known statistic (e.g., in the two independent samples layout ranking results in the Wilcoxon rank-sum / MannWhitney U test), and provides the desired robustness and ...