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ShapiroWilkWTest

  

apply Shapiro and Wilk's W-test for normality of a sample

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Options

Notes

Examples

References

Compatibility

Calling Sequence

ShapiroWilkWTest(X, options)

Parameters

X

-

data sample

options

-

(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of level, output, or summarize; specify options for the ShapiroWilkWTest function

Description

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The ShapiroWilkWTest function computes Shapiro and Wilk's W-test applied to a data set X.  This test attempts to determine how closely a given sample matches a normal distribution.

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The first parameter X is the data sample to use in the analysis. It should contain between 3 and 2000 data points.

Options

  

The options argument can contain one or more of the options shown below.

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level=float

  

This option is used to specify the level of the analysis (minimum criteria for a data set to be considered roughly normal).  By default this value is 0.05.

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output='report', 'statistic', 'pvalue', 'hypothesis', or list('statistic', 'pvalue', 'hypothesis')

  

This option is used to specify the desired format of the output from the function.  If 'report' is specified then a module containing all output from this test is returned.  If a single parameter name is specified other than 'report' then that quantity alone is returned.  If a list of parameter names is specified then a list containing those quantities in the specified order will be returned.

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summarize= 'true', 'false', 'embed'

  

This option controls the display of a printed or embedded summary for the hypothesis test. Unlike the output option, the displayed summary is not assignable output.

Notes

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This test generates a complete report of all calculations in the form of a userinfo message.  In order to access this report, specify infolevel[Statistics] := 1 or use the summarize option.

Examples

withStatistics:

Specify the data sample.

SSampleNormal5,2,10:

TSampleUniform4,6,10:

Calculate Shapiro and Wilk's W-test on the normally distributed sample.

ShapiroWilkWTestS,level=0.05,summarize=embed:

Null Hypothesis:

Sample drawn from a population that follows a normal distribution

Alternative Hypothesis:

Sample drawn from population that does not follow a normal distribution

Sample Size

Computed Statistic

Computed p-value

10.

0.967479

0.856736

Result:

Accepted: This statistical test does not provide enough evidence to conclude that the null hypothesis is false.

Calculate Shapiro and Wilk's W-test on the uniformly distributed sample.

ShapiroWilkWTestT,level=0.05,summarize=true:

Shapiro and Wilk's W-Test for Normality

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Null Hypothesis:
Sample drawn from a population that follows a normal distribution

Alt. Hypothesis:
Sample drawn from population that does not follow a normal distribution

 

Sample Size:             10

Computed Statistic:      .832591474899495

Computed p-value:        .0351513590317937

 

Result: [Rejected]
This statistical test provides evidence that the null hypothesis is false.

References

  

Kanji, Gopal K. 100 Statistical Tests. London: SAGE Publications Ltd., 1994.

  

Sheskin, David J. Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures. London: CRC Press, 1997.

Compatibility

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The Statistics[ShapiroWilkWTest] command was updated in Maple 2016.

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The summarize option was introduced in Maple 2016.

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For more information on Maple 2016 changes, see Updates in Maple 2016.

See Also

Statistics

Statistics[Computation]