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Normal Probabilities Plot Section 7.6
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Normal Plots 2 A normal probability plot is a scatter plot of the (normal score*, observation) pairs. A substantially linear pattern in a normal probability plot suggests that population normality is plausible. A systematic departure from a straight-line pattern (such as curvature in the plot) casts doubt on the legitimacy of assuming a normal population distribution. *There are different techniques for determining the normal scores. Typically, we use a statistical package such as a graphing calculator or Excel to create a normal probability plot.
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Normal Probability Plot Example 3 Ten randomly selected shut-ins were each asked to list how many hours of television they watched per week. The results are 8266908475 88809411091 Minitab obtained the normal probability plot on the following slide.
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Normal Probability Plot Example 4 Notice that the points all fall nearly on a line so it is reasonable to assume that the population of hours of tv watched by shut-ins is normally distributed.
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Normal Probability Plot Example 5 A sample of times of 15 telephone solicitation calls (in seconds) was obtained and is given below. 51071235 65145143220 11685616 Minitab obtained the normal probability plot on the next slide
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Normal Probability Plot Example 6 Clearly the points do not fall nearly on a line. Specifically the pattern has a distinct nonlinear appearance. It is not reasonable to assume that the population of hours of tv watched by shut-ins is normally distributed. One would most assuredly say that the distribution of lengths of calls is not normal.
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