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Confidence intervals for the Mann-Whitney test.

Maja Pohar Perme1, Damjan Manevski1.   

Abstract

The Mann-Whitney test is a commonly used non-parametric alternative of the two-sample t-test. Despite its frequent use, it is only rarely accompanied with confidence intervals of an effect size. If reported, the effect size is usually measured with the difference of medians or the shift of the two distribution locations. Neither of these two measures directly coincides with the test statistic of the Mann-Whitney test, so the interpretation of the test results and the confidence intervals may be importantly different. In this paper, we focus on the probability that random variable X is lower than random variable Y. This measure is often referred to as the degree of overlap or the probabilistic index; it is in one-to-one relationship with the Mann-Whitney test statistic. The measure equals the area under the ROC curve. Several methods have been proposed for the construction of the confidence interval for this measure, and we review the most promising ones and explain their ideas. We study the properties of different variance estimators and small sample problems of confidence intervals construction. We identify scenarios in which the existing approaches yield inadequate coverage probabilities. We conclude that the DeLong variance estimator is a reliable option regardless of the scenario, but confidence intervals should be constructed using the logit scale to avoid values above 1 or below 0 and the poor coverage probability that follows. A correction is needed for the case when all values from one sample are smaller than the values of the other. We propose a method that improves the coverage probability also in these cases.

Keywords:  Mann–Whitney; area under ROC curve; confidence interval; effect size; probabilistic index; small sample size

Year:  2018        PMID: 30514179     DOI: 10.1177/0962280218814556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Methods Med Res        ISSN: 0962-2802            Impact factor:   3.021


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