Mann-Whitney U test
/ˈmænˈhwɪtnɪ/(亦作Mann-Whitney test)
noun
- Statistics a method of testing whether the difference between independent observations from two populations has zero median, and hence whether the populations are in fact the same【统计】曼-惠特尼实验。
词源
mid 20th cent.: named after Henry B. Mann (born 1905), Austrian-born American mathematician, and Donald R. Whitney (born 1915), American statistician.