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Normality Test

The document discusses normality tests for univariate distribution. It states that values between -2 and +2 for asymmetry and kurtosis are considered acceptable to prove normal distribution. Additionally, the document asserts that data is normally distributed if skewness is between -2 to 2 and kurtosis is between -7 to 7, citing references from George and Mallery, Hair et al., and Byrne.

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Normality Test

The document discusses normality tests for univariate distribution. It states that values between -2 and +2 for asymmetry and kurtosis are considered acceptable to prove normal distribution. Additionally, the document asserts that data is normally distributed if skewness is between -2 to 2 and kurtosis is between -7 to 7, citing references from George and Mallery, Hair et al., and Byrne.

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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

kurtosis is between ‐7 to +7.

Reference
Byrne, B. (2010). Structural equation modeling with AMOS - basic concepts, applications,
and programming, 2nd Edition. Semantic Scholar.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Structural-equation-modeling-with-AMOS-basic-
and-Byrne/d2bcfb5e8d65341df8957825260247fee02ea17b

George, D., & Mallery, P. (2003). SPSS for Windows Step-by-Step: A Simple Guide and
Reference, 14.0 update (7th Edition). ResearchGate; unknown.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/234827666_SPSS_for_Windows_Step-by-
Step_A_Simple_Guide_and_Reference_140_update_7th_Edition

Hair, J. F. (2010). Multivariate Data Analysis. Pearson.

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