Suppose you want to use a hypothesis test to compare medians of two or more populations whose distributions have the same shape and equal variance.
- If the populations being sampled are normally distributed or each sample is greater than 20, use the one-way ANOVA.
- If the populations being sampled are severely skewed and you have small samples, use the Mood's median or the Kruskal-Wallis test.
(Normal populations are symmetric; thus, a test for equality of medians is also a test for equality of means.)