Hello,
i am wondering how the mean difference is calculated for Mann Whitney U test.
It is not the same as the difference between means, which is okay, since the comparison is not based on means. it is also not the difference between medians (which is also okay, since, strictly speaking, Mann Whitney does not compare medians but mean ranks). However, the number is not even the difference between mean ranks. I have no clue what I am seeing.
Can anyone help me with this? Am I missing something obvious?
Emese
Mean Difference - Mann Whitney
Re: Mean Difference - Mann Whitney
hi emese,
we use the wilcox.test() function from R to calculate this value, but i'm not sure what it represents. here's the R documentation:
https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/stats/html/wilcox.test.html
although it doesn't seem to shed much light either.
jonathon
we use the wilcox.test() function from R to calculate this value, but i'm not sure what it represents. here's the R documentation:
https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/stats/html/wilcox.test.html
although it doesn't seem to shed much light either.
jonathon
Re: Mean Difference - Mann Whitney
Are you sure about it NOT being the difference of the medians...?
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Re: Mean Difference - Mann Whitney
Sometimes it does seem like it is the difference of the medians. But it didn't took me long to find an example where it is not the case.
(i attached the screenshot)
Emese
(i attached the screenshot)
Emese
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Re: Mean Difference - Mann Whitney
Out of interest - are there any tied ranks in the data? I wonder if they might be affecting these descriptives?