| Anderson-Darling Normality Test |
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A variation of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (K-S) Test that uses a sample's "P-value"
to measure whether it is "normal." P-value is the probability that the sample
being tested was drawn from a population with a specific distribution; if the
P-value is less than the generally-accepted standard of 0.05, the null
hypothesis is likely to be false and differences between the samples are likely
to exist. |