Kruskal Wallis Test
Definition
A non-parametric method for one-way analysis of variance used to determine if three or more samples originate from the same distribution. The Kruskal-Wallis test essentially a standard one-way analysis of variance, with ranks assigned to the data points replacing the data points themselves, and is similar to the Mann-Whitney U test, but applicable to more than two sample groups.
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