Hi
I used the Kruskal-Wallis H test instead of One-way ANOVA to compare income across three groups because Bartlett's test for equal variances was significant. But, my supervisor is not happy because I used a non-parametric test. Is there any way to do ANOVA when variances are heterogeneous across groups?
Regards,
Bibek
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