Hello everyone,
For my univariate analyses I am running a number one-sample t-tests. However, I would also like to test the according medians agains the same value (here hypothesized to be 0). After having done some research, it seems that the Wilcoxon test is the way to go. However, I also came across the K-sample equality-of-medians test. What I do not understand however, is what to sort the K-sample median test by
Does anyone happen to know which one is more appropriate here? Would it make sense to use the Wilcoxon test? My data is relatively normally distributed.
Thanks a lot,
Julia
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