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How to: Kruskal-Wallis test |
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The Kurskal-Wallis test is a nonparametric test that compares three or more unmatched groups. 1. Enter data From the Welcome (or New Table and graph) dialog, choose any graph from the One-way tab. We suggest plotting a scatter graph showing every point, with a line at the median. If you aren't ready to enter your own data, choose to use sample data, and choose: One-way ANOVA - Ordinary.
Enter the data for each group into a separate column. The two groups do not have be the same size (it's OK to leave some cells empty). Since the data are unmatched, it makes no sense to enter any row titles.
2. Choose the Kruskal-Wallis test
3. Choose a post test Prism only offers Dunn's post test, either to compare all pairs of groups, or just selected pairs. 4. Review the results and inspect the graph ANOVA investigates the likelihood that the difference among the groups could have been caused by chance. The most important results are the P value and the results of post tests. Before accepting the results, review the analysis checklist. |