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posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2008-12-15 14:28 (5978 d 14:32 ago) – Posting: # 2924
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Dear D. Labes, dear Yung-jin,

very strange.

Below the intra-subject residuals to 5 decimals and the R-code:
intra <- c(-1.12602,+1.31764,+0.17871,+1.04384,-1.44654,-0.85471,-0.45394,
           -1.09608,+0.32237,+0.41330,+1.68203,-1.27489,+0.84339,+0.45090)
shapiro.test(intra)

        Shapiro-Wilk normality test

data:  intra
W = 0.9333, p-value = 0.3389

Fidling around with the format options gives
W = 0.933267, p-value = 0.3388638

My version of NCSS is 2001 (December 2, 2002):
Normality Test Section of intra
                Test       Prob      Decision
Test Name       Value      Level     (5%)
Shapiro-Wilk W  0.9332672  0.338867  Can't reject normality


What's going on here? :confused:

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