Kruskal–Wallis test is method for testing whether samples originate from the same distribution.
It is also a popular nonparametric test to compare outcomes among three or more independent (unmatched) groups.
Since it is a non-parametric method, the Kruskal–Wallis test does not assume a normal distribution of the residuals, unlike the analogous one-way analysis of variance.
If the researcher can make the assumptions of an identically shaped and scaled distribution for all groups, except for any difference in medians, then the null hypothesis is that the medians of all groups are equal, and the alternative hypothesis is that at least one population median of one group is different from the population median of at least one other
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