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Excel does not have built in tests for Normality, but it also is not a
statistical package (it is a spreadsheet that has some limited statistical capabilities built in). There are some commercial statistics Add-Ins that would cover this, or you could do a simple Chi-Square goodness of fit test. If you want a full-blown statistics package, R is free www.r-project.org Jerry Barb Reinhardt wrote: Are there any tests for Normality in Excel? I've used other statistical packages and currently don't have access to them. Does Excel have this type of capability and if it does, how do I use it? Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
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