Suppose you were given a data set, and you want to determine whether the distribution from which the data came was Normal. How would you do this without plotting the data (just use descriptive statistics)? Note that Normality is stricter than symmetry; therefore, you will need more than “check if the mean is equal to the median” to justify your answer.

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Suppose you were given a data set, and you want to determine whether the distribution from which the data came was Normal. How would you do this without plotting the data (just use descriptive statistics)? Note that Normality is stricter than symmetry; therefore, you will need more than “check if the mean is equal to the median” to justify your answer.

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