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Mann-Whitney Test is a non-parametric test that compares medians of two groups and determines whether a statistical difference exists.

 

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589. Mann Whitney Test is considered as an alternative to a T-test. What are the differences in the assumptions of the two tests? Provided examples where Mann Whitney test is better suited than a T-test.

 

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Mann Whitney test

 

This test is known as Wilcoxon rank-sum test.

It is a non-parametric statistical test which is generally used to review the distributions between two independent groups.

This is also an alternative to T-test, but we should use this test when our assumptions of normality and equal variances generally not met. This test is also applied to check that medians of two groups are statistically different from each other or not?

 

This test works on below parameters:

·       Ranking

·       Calculating U

·       Comparison      

·       Hypothesis testing

·       Interpretations

 

 

Mann Whitney

T test

Assumptions

No specific distribution assumptions

Applied when data is non-normal and skewed.

Comparing Rank between 2 groups

Assumes data follows a normal distribution.

Comparing with 2 groups with equal variances

 

 

 

 

Real scenario where Mann-Whitney U test accepts more than T-test.

ü  When data is ordinal

ü  When we have small samples

ü  When we have outliers

ü  When our data is skewed

ü  When variances are not equal

ü  When we have categorical data to compare

 

 

 

 

Mann Whitney Test

 

T- test

Assumptions

There is no requirement of
1. Random data
2.Depend data need not to be normal
3. Variance need not to be equal as prerequisite

 

1. Data needs to be continuous
2.Data variance in each group should be similar
3.Dependent data should be normally distributed

 

 

an whitney test is most suitable in the case when Our dependent data i.e  (Y) is continuous but non normally distributed and we have two groups  of X factors and we want to test the significance level of X / find that wether X is having impact on Y or not i.e the medians of X are similar of different.

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