Hello ELH,
In my company we often use the Kruskal-Wallis and (Mood's) Median tests to compare the central tendency of groups and we use the Levene's test to compare the variation among groups for non-parametric data.
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The Kruskal-Wallis Test compares the average rank of each population.
In the presence of outliers, the average rank of a population may be biased significantly, thereby resulting in a decision error.
The Mood’s Median Test compares the number of data points that are above/below the median for each population.
Hence, this test is more robust against the presence of outliers.
Hope this helps. The study sounds delicious!!