Public Health Policy and Administration
The Kruskal-Wallis test is a non-parametric statistical method used to determine if there are significant differences between two or more independent groups based on ordinal or continuous data. It serves as an alternative to the one-way ANOVA when the assumptions of normality and homogeneity of variance are not met, making it particularly useful in public health research where data often do not follow a normal distribution.
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