I have a sample size of 6. In such a case, does it make sense to test for normality using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test? I used SPSS. I have a very small sample size
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Using Stat Crunch to assess normality :
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I have a sample size of 6. In such a case, does it make sense to test for normality using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test? I used SPSS. I have a very small sample size
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Test for Normality :
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Hypothesis testing (goodness of fit test of normality) :
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Normality test using SPSS: How to check whether data are normally distributed :
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The %MULTNORM macro provides tests and plots of univariate and multivariate normality.
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Assessing Normality :
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Assessing Normality :
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How to Check for Normality :
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Assessing Normality in R :
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Statistical Testing for Normality in Excel :
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Testing Distributions for Normality - SPSS (part 1) :
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Statistics - Assessing Normality :
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