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In a Kruskal–Wallis test, the null hypothesis is always that:


\(\style{font-family:Times New Roman;}{{\overset˜\mu}_1-{\overset˜\mu}_2=\Delta_{\text{o}}}\).



\(\style{font-family:Times New Roman;}{\overset˜\mu={\overset˜\mu}_0}\).



the sequence of observations is random.



theksamples are from identical populations.

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