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Suppose that we have one continuous random variable X and a variable Y which is grouped into two categories (e.g. Y = {men,women)). I want to test the normality of X in these two categories.



I have applied Kolmogorov Smirnov and the results have shown that one category follows the normal distribution while the other not.



My question is, how to decide what kind of tests can I apply (i.e. parametric or non parametric).










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    I have applied Kolmogorov Smirnov and the results have shown that one category follows the normal distribution while the other not.



    My question is, how to decide what kind of tests can I apply (i.e. parametric or non parametric).










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      Suppose that we have one continuous random variable X and a variable Y which is grouped into two categories (e.g. Y = {men,women)). I want to test the normality of X in these two categories.



      I have applied Kolmogorov Smirnov and the results have shown that one category follows the normal distribution while the other not.



      My question is, how to decide what kind of tests can I apply (i.e. parametric or non parametric).










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      Suppose that we have one continuous random variable X and a variable Y which is grouped into two categories (e.g. Y = {men,women)). I want to test the normality of X in these two categories.



      I have applied Kolmogorov Smirnov and the results have shown that one category follows the normal distribution while the other not.



      My question is, how to decide what kind of tests can I apply (i.e. parametric or non parametric).







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