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Nonnormality

  1. Case 1. Data are approximately normal. The histogram has the tails like a normal distribution; the normal plot forms a straight line.
    Histogram 1: Approx Normal Normal Plot 1: Approx Normal
  2. Data are skewed to the right. The data are closer on the left and further away on the right than they would be if they were normal.
    Histogram 2: Skewed to the Right Normal Plot 2: Skewed to the Right
  3. Data are skewed to the left. The data are further away on the left and closer on the right than they would be if they were normal.
    Histogram 3: Skewed to the Left Normal Plot 3: Skewed to the Left
  4. The distribution of the data has thin tails. The data are closer on both the left and the right than they would be if they were normal.
  5. The distribution of the data has thin tails. The data are closer in to the center of the histogram on both the left and the right than they would be if they were normal.
    Histogram 4: Thin Tails Normal Plot 4: Skewed to the Right
  6. The distribution of the data has thick tails. The data are further away on both the left and the right than they would be if they were normal.
    Histogram 5: Thin Tails Normal Plot 5: Thin Tails