Data normality

Learning Log Transformations in SAS: A Step-by-Step Guide to Normalizing Data for Statistical Analysis

Introduction: The Critical Role of Normality in Statistical Analysis In the demanding field of statistical analysis, numerous powerful and frequently utilized parametric statistical tests—including t-tests, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), and linear regression—are founded upon a non-negotiable prerequisite: that the data characterizing the variable of interest must be normally distributed. This requirement is far more than […]

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Understanding and Applying Data Transformations: Log, Square Root, and Cube Root in Excel

In the realm of quantitative analysis, many powerful statistical tests, such as ANOVA or t-tests, are classified as parametric. These methods rely fundamentally on the assumption that the underlying population data follows a Normal distribution. When this critical assumption is violated, the reliability of the test results diminishes significantly, potentially leading to erroneous conclusions regarding

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