In the Mann-Whitney U test, what does a lower U value indicate?
- A greater dissimilarity between the groups
- A greater similarity between the groups
- A higher correlation between the variables
- A lower correlation between the variables
In the Mann-Whitney U test, a lower U value indicates a greater dissimilarity between the groups. This means that it is more likely that values from one group are larger than values from the other group.
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