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Normality Test in SPSS This video shows how to test normality assumption of data in SPSS using plot, descriptive and normality tests. In SPSS, the skewness and kurtosis statistic values should be less than ± 1.0 to be considered normal. . →Course: https://researchhub.org/course/spss-f... →Download datasets/codes: https://researchhub.org/store/ ¤ Members only contents: / @researchhub . #NormalityTest #SPSS #ResearchHUB #NormalDistribution #ShapiroWilk #KolmogorovSmirnov #QQplot . Join the ResearchHUB Community: FB Page: / research.hub.org FB Group: / research.hub.org Instagram: / research.hub Website: https://researchhub.org/ . Follow the RHUB Founder: ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... LinkedIn: / ziaulmunim Twitter: / zhmunim Website: https://www.ziaulmunim.com

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