[R] Normal distribution (Lillie.test())
Moshe Olshansky
m_olshansky at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 23 05:11:21 CET 2010
Hi,
As far as I understand, D is the value of (Kolmogorov-Smirnov) statistic and p-value is the probability to get that (or greater) value for normally distributed variables (so in your case you would most probably reject the hypothesis that your data is normal).
--- On Tue, 23/2/10, Bosken <jens.bossaert at kahosl.be> wrote:
> From: Bosken <jens.bossaert at kahosl.be>
> Subject: [R] Normal distribution (Lillie.test())
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Received: Tuesday, 23 February, 2010, 7:22 AM
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a dataset of 2000 numbers ( it's noise measured with
> a scoop )
>
> Now i want to know of my data is normal distributed
> (Gaussian distribution).
>
> I did already:
>
> - 68-95-99.7 test
> - Q-Q-plot
>
> and now i used "nortest library" and the Lilli.test()
>
> However i don't understad the output?
>
> lillie.test(z)
>
> Lilliefors (Kolmogorov-Smirnov)
> normality test
>
> data: z
> D = 0.0218, p-value = 0.0278
>
> I read wiki, but still can understand it..
>
> Can anyone, give an explanation of my output D and
> p-value?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gr. Bosken
>
>
>
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