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JasGren Posted - 03/31/2021 : 04:39:11 AM
Hi,

When using the two-way ANOVA extension of the Kruskal-Wallis test, does this mean an application of the Scheirer–Ray–Hare test? Asking for a colleague. :-)
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AmandaLu Posted - 03/31/2021 : 05:08:17 AM
Hi,

As far as I known, what Origin supports is Kruskal-Wallis test

from the wikipedia, The Kruskal–Wallis test is derived from Scheirer–Ray–Hare test

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheirer%E2%80%93Ray%E2%80%93Hare_test

But I am not quite sure whether we can say Kruskal-Wallis test is application of the Scheirer–Ray–Hare test.

Thanks,
Amanda

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