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Hi,

I have a small Sample (with 30 points/observations) as variable "Sample" inside a Data Set named 'Data'.

I would like to know how to test if the this sample has a Normal Distribution.

Thanks!

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Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

PROC UNIVARIATE has multiple tests for normality.  None of the tests are very powerful, so I'll also look at the plots for an eyeball test.

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Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

PROC UNIVARIATE has multiple tests for normality.  None of the tests are very powerful, so I'll also look at the plots for an eyeball test.

SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

And if the sample size is large (N>100) the tests are over-powered, where even small deviations can lead to a significant result.

Follow Doc's advice and look at the plots, especially the pp and qq plots.

Steve Denham

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

This should get you started:

ods graphics on;

PROC UNIVARIATE DATA=sashelp.iris(where=(Species="Virginica"));

VAR SepalLength;

histogram SepalLength / Normal;

qqplot SepalLength / Normal;

RUN;

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