Normality Test
Normality Test
The values for asymmetry and kurtosis between -2 and +2 are considered acceptable in order
to prove normal univariate distribution (George & Mallery, 2003). Hair et al. (2010) and
Bryne (2010) argued that data is considered to be normal if skewness is between ‐2 to +2 and
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