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Subject: Re: k-s test of normality
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A recent thread in this group discussed these considerations briefly. Someo=
ne identified a paper which sought to identify the minimal degree of non-no=
rmality that would lead to certain shortfalls in common procedures which as=
sume normality.

Could you please provide the link?
Thanks



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hi i did k-s test of normality for set of data on SPSS the result was not normally distributed( p= .009) and repeated it on (medcalc program) data revealed to...
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Dr AAA, The following points pertain: 1.      No populations are exactly normal. At least small deviations from normality always exist (MAYBE excepting...
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A recent thread in this group discussed these considerations briefly. Someone identified a paper which sought to identify the minimal degree of non-normality...
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