Mathematics (Apr 2021)

An Exhaustive Power Comparison of Normality Tests

  • Jurgita Arnastauskaitė,
  • Tomas Ruzgas,
  • Mindaugas Bražėnas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math9070788
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 788

Abstract

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A goodness-of-fit test is a frequently used modern statistics tool. However, it is still unclear what the most reliable approach is to check assumptions about data set normality. A particular data set (especially with a small number of observations) only partly describes the process, which leaves many options for the interpretation of its true distribution. As a consequence, many goodness-of-fit statistical tests have been developed, the power of which depends on particular circumstances (i.e., sample size, outlets, etc.). With the aim of developing a more universal goodness-of-fit test, we propose an approach based on an N-metric with our chosen kernel function. To compare the power of 40 normality tests, the goodness-of-fit hypothesis was tested for 15 data distributions with 6 different sample sizes. Based on exhaustive comparative research results, we recommend the use of our test for samples of size n≥118.

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