Mann-Whitney/Kruskal-Wallis Test - INPUT - Data Selection - Teradata Warehouse Miner

Teradata Warehouse Miner User Guide - Volume 3Analytic Functions

Product
Teradata Warehouse Miner
Release Number
5.4.5
Published
February 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-04
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  1. On the Ranks Tests dialog box, click INPUT.
  2. Click data selection.
    Mann-Whitney/Kruskal-Wallis Test > Input > Data Selection

  3. On this screen, select:
    • Select Input Source — Users may select between different sources of input.

      By selecting the Input Source Table, the user can select from available databases, tables (or views) and columns in the usual manner. By selecting the Input Source Analysis, however, the user can select directly from the output of another analysis of qualifying type in the current project. Analyses that can be selected from directly include all of the Analytic Data Set (ADS) and Reorganization analyses (except Refresh). In place of Available Databases, the user may select from Available Analyses, while Available Tables then contains a list of all the output tables that are eventually produced by the selected analysis, or it contains a single entry with the name of the analysis under the label Volatile Table, representing the output of the analysis that is ordinarily produced by a Select statement.

    • Select Columns From a Single Table
      • Available Databases (or Analyses) — These are the databases (or analyses) available to be processed.
      • Available Tables — These are the tables and views that are available to be processed.
      • Available Columns — These are the columns within the table/view that are available for processing.
    • Select Statistical Test Style — These are the Tests Based on Ranks available (Mann-Whitney/Kruskal-Wallis, Mann-Whitney/Kruskal-Wallis Independent Tests, Wilcoxon, Friedman). Select “Mann-Whitney/Kruskal-Wallis” or “Mann-Whitney/Kruskal-Wallis Independent Tests”.
      • Select Optional Columns
        • Selected Columns — Select columns by highlighting and then either dragging and dropping into the Selected Columns window, or click on the arrow button to move highlighted columns into the Selected Columns window.
          The Selected Columns window is a split window; you can insert columns as Column of Interest, Columns or Group By Columns. Make sure you have the correct portion of the window highlighted.
          • Column of Interest — The column that specifies the dependent variable to be tested. Note that this variable may be non-numeric, but if so, will be converted to a rank based on alphanumeric precedence.
          • Columns — The columns that specify the independent variables, categorizing the data.
          • Group By Columns — The columns which specify the variables whose distinct value combinations will categorize the data, so a separate test is performed on each category.