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Normality Defined
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- Shapiro?Wilk test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: # Anderson?Darli ng test # Kolmogorov?Smi rnov test # Smirnov?Cramér ?von-Mises test # Normal probability plot # Q-Q plot
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- Goodness-of-Fi t: The Anderson-Darli ng test (or Komolgorov-Smi rnov or Shipiro-Wilk) does not tell you that you do have a Normal density. It only tells you when the data make it unlikely that you do not.
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- Mental health: What's normal, what's not - MayoClinic.com: Deciding what's normal mental health and what's not is tricky. See how feelings, thoughts and behaviors, as well as culture and society, determine what's normal and what's not. By Mayo Clinic staff --- What's the difference between mental health and mental illness? Sometimes the answer is pretty clear. People who hear voices in their heads may have schizophrenia, for instance. And those with such grandiose ideas as becoming the secretary-gene ral of the United Nations without any experience may be having a manic episode caused by bipolar disorder. But in some cases, the distinction between mental health and mental illness isn't as clear-cut. If you're afraid of giving a speech in public, does it mean you have a mental illness or simply a run-of-the-mil l case of nerves? If you feel sad and discouraged, are you just experiencing the blues, or is it full-fledged depression requiring medication or counseling?
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