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Effect Of Correlations On Type 1 Error Rates Of Some Multivariate Normality Tests, Gbenga Sunday Solomon, Kayode Ayinde, Nurudeen Abiodun Alao
Effect Of Correlations On Type 1 Error Rates Of Some Multivariate Normality Tests, Gbenga Sunday Solomon, Kayode Ayinde, Nurudeen Abiodun Alao
Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture
Normality assumption of multivariate data is a prerequisite to the use of multivariate statistical data analysis methods before inference could be valid and reliable. Tests developed to validate this assumption including Doornik-Harsen (DH), Shapiro-Francia (SF), Mardia Skewness (MS), Mardia Skewness for small sample (MSS) and Kurtosis (MK), Skewness (S) and Kurtosis(K), Shapiro-Wilk(SW), Royston (R), Desgagne-Micheaux (DM), Henze-Zirkler (HZ), Energy (E), Gel-Gastwirth (GG) and Bontemps-Meddahi (BM) tests often result into different conclusions. These differences can be misleading. Consequently, this paper examined the effect of correlations on the Type 1 error rates of multivariate tests of normality. Monte Carlo experiments were conducted …