Asked by star101
what makes a probability plot non-normal?
I would think outliers are one of them, but what else?
I would think outliers are one of them, but what else?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
A normal distribution approximates a bell-shaped curve. Outliers to one side would skew the distribution. If the distribution was flat, having about the same frequencies throughout the distribution, this would be non-normal. Also a bimodal distribution would be non-normal, suggesting two underlying, overlapping normal distributions.
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