Verify if data are normally distributed in R: part 2. June, 2018. Library Catalog: scientificallysound.orgPaper abstract bibtex In our previous post, we learned how to inspect whether or data were normally distributed or not using plots. It is always important to visualise our data. However, inspecting such plots is open fo…
@misc{noauthor_verify_2018,
title = {Verify if data are normally distributed in {R}: part 2},
shorttitle = {Verify if data are normally distributed in {R}},
url = {https://scientificallysound.org/2018/06/14/test-normal-distribution-r-part-2/},
abstract = {In our previous post, we learned how to inspect whether or data were normally distributed or not using plots. It is always important to visualise our data. However, inspecting such plots is open fo…},
language = {en},
urldate = {2020-03-24},
journal = {Scientifically Sound},
month = jun,
year = {2018},
note = {Library Catalog: scientificallysound.org},
keywords = {k, kurtosis, normality, r, skewness},
}
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