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      Univariate and multivariate skewness and kurtosis for measuring nonnormality: Prevalence, influence and estimation.

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          Nonnormality of univariate data has been extensively examined previously (Blanca et al., Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 9(2), 78-84, 2013; Miceeri, Psychological Bulletin, 105(1), 156, 1989). However, less is known of the potential nonnormality of multivariate data although multivariate analysis is commonly used in psychological and educational research. Using univariate and multivariate skewness and kurtosis as measures of nonnormality, this study examined 1,567 univariate distriubtions and 254 multivariate distributions collected from authors of articles published in Psychological Science and the American Education Research Journal. We found that 74 % of univariate distributions and 68 % multivariate distributions deviated from normal distributions. In a simulation study using typical values of skewness and kurtosis that we collected, we found that the resulting type I error rates were 17 % in a t-test and 30 % in a factor analysis under some conditions. Hence, we argue that it is time to routinely report skewness and kurtosis along with other summary statistics such as means and variances. To facilitate future report of skewness and kurtosis, we provide a tutorial on how to compute univariate and multivariate skewness and kurtosis by SAS, SPSS, R and a newly developed Web application.

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          Journal
          Behav Res Methods
          Behavior research methods
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1554-3528
          1554-351X
          Oct 2017
          : 49
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556, USA. mcain3@nd.edu.
          [2 ] University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556, USA.
          Article
          10.3758/s13428-016-0814-1
          10.3758/s13428-016-0814-1
          27752968
          f2be1070-0869-4860-bbc4-195ba3eacd1c
          History

          Software,Skewness,Nonnormality,Kurtosis
          Software, Skewness, Nonnormality, Kurtosis

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