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Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney U value: outcomes from different stat packages

On May 29, 2012, at 17:55 , maxbre wrote:

            
NB: You are quoting like the Devil reads the Bible: The bit in [...] is "and S-PLUS does not". So R's value is _smaller_ by m(m+1)/2.
Most likely. Or, equivalently, they are basing U on the 2nd group instead of the first. This varies between software, as does conventions for which way you subtract in a two sample t test. Some textbooks say that you use the _smallest_ group, and tabulate critical regions only for those cases, to save paper.