Assessing Normality

Assessing Normality

A symmetrical bell shaped curve with the highest frequency scores in the middle and lower frequencies at the extremes is referred to as a bell curve. Kolmogorov-Simonov statistics- Normality test Normality is shown by non-significant values. The Sig value of 0.000 denotes the normalcy of the distribution group in the Histogram, as well as the actual shape of the distribution group. Examine the Normal Q-Q Plot; a reasonable straight line indicates normalcy. There should be no actual clumping in the detrended normal Q-Q. Outliers are Boxplot_ circles, which should be near the zero line. The median is the value that falls in the middle.
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