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Anderson-Darling Normality Test Calculator

This document provides instructions for using a spreadsheet to calculate the Anderson-Darling test statistic to determine if a sample of data is from a normal distribution. It explains that the user should enter their sample data only into column A, with no other numbers, and that the spreadsheet can handle up to 100 data points by copying rows if more are needed. It then provides an example calculation with sample data entered, showing the resulting p-value which indicates the data is not from a normal distribution.

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Anderson-Darling Normality Test Calculator

This document provides instructions for using a spreadsheet to calculate the Anderson-Darling test statistic to determine if a sample of data is from a normal distribution. It explains that the user should enter their sample data only into column A, with no other numbers, and that the spreadsheet can handle up to 100 data points by copying rows if more are needed. It then provides an example calculation with sample data entered, showing the resulting p-value which indicates the data is not from a normal distribution.

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Anderson-Darling Normality Test

This sheet will calculate the Anderson-Darling test statistic that a sample of data is normal. Enter data into column A. The spreadsheet is designed to handle up to 100 datapoints, to enter more data simply copy down columns B-G below the 100 rows as needed. ENTER ALL DATA IN COLUMN A, BUT ENTER NO OTHER NUMBERS INTO COLUMN A! OTHER NUMBERS ENTERED WILL CAUSE CALCULATION ERRORS. If you have more than this, then copy any of the rows 31-128 (such as row 28, for example), and insert the copied rows into anywhere in the block between rows 31 to 128 (such as row 31). Don't worry about the "#N/A" in columns B,H,I. P-value 0.02449421 Data is not Normal ENTER DATA HERE 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 6

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