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FrostScYthe
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Hi everyone,
I need to make sure that I'm interpreting the Shapiro WIlk test correctly. This is how I'm doing the interpretations:
Set 1
CI = 95%
n = 15
Shapiro W = .92
p = .171
I think this set is distributed normally because p is the probability that it is not normal, so the probability that it isn't normal is 17.1% right?
Set 2
CI = 95%
n = 15
Shapiro W = .95
p = .502
This set is slightly more probable to be not distributed normally because p is 50.2 %
Any help appreciated,
Ed.
I need to make sure that I'm interpreting the Shapiro WIlk test correctly. This is how I'm doing the interpretations:
Set 1
CI = 95%
n = 15
Shapiro W = .92
p = .171
I think this set is distributed normally because p is the probability that it is not normal, so the probability that it isn't normal is 17.1% right?
Set 2
CI = 95%
n = 15
Shapiro W = .95
p = .502
This set is slightly more probable to be not distributed normally because p is 50.2 %
Any help appreciated,
Ed.