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Dear colleagues,
I would like to perform a regression on a sample of 1758 participants but my dependent variables are not normally distributed. I have read that with large samples transformation is not necessary. Is this right? Thank you for all your help. Best wishes Mary ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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No, it is not. The assumptions of the general linear model are independent
of sample size. You may be thinking of the notion that larger samples simply tend to have more normal distributions (assuming the parent population is normal)...cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_limit_theorem. How did you determine that your sample is non-normal? With such a large size, even minor deviations will be significantly non-normal using the usual tests (ie, they're overpowered for testing the normality). Depending on the nature of the variable (ie, whether the pop is likely to be non-normal, as with reaction times) and magnitude of the non-normality you may be able to use the data as-is. Otherwise, transform in the usual way. See also http://psyphz.psych.wisc.edu/~shackman/mediation_moderation_resources.htm#DataDiagnosis http://psyphz.psych.wisc.edu/~shackman/mediation_moderation_resources.htm#DataTransforms HTH, Alex On Jan 6, 2008 9:05 AM, M Sapona <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > I would like to perform a regression on a sample of 1758 participants but > my dependent variables are not normally distributed. I have read that with > large samples transformation is not necessary. Is this right? > > Thank you for all your help. > > Best wishes > > Mary > > ===================== > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to > [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the > command. To leave the list, send the command > SIGNOFF SPSSX-L > For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command > INFO REFCARD > -- Alexander J. Shackman Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging & Behavior University of Wisconsin-Madison 1202 West Johnson Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Telephone: +1 (608) 358-5025 FAX: +1 (608) 265-2875 EMAIL: [hidden email] http://psyphz.psych.wisc.edu/~shackman Calendar {still under construction}: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ajshackman%40gmail.com ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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The assumption you want to check is not whether the raw data are
normally distributed, but whether or not the distribution of the *residuals* is severely discrepant from normal. Art Kendall Social Research Consultants. M Sapona wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > I would like to perform a regression on a sample of 1758 participants but > my dependent variables are not normally distributed. I have read that with > large samples transformation is not necessary. Is this right? > > Thank you for all your help. > > Best wishes > > Mary > > ===================== > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to > [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the > command. To leave the list, send the command > SIGNOFF SPSSX-L > For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command > INFO REFCARD > > > ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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agreed
On Jan 6, 2008 10:08 AM, Art Kendall <[hidden email]> wrote: > The assumption you want to check is not whether the raw data are > normally distributed, but whether or not the distribution of the > *residuals* is severely discrepant from normal. > > Art Kendall > Social Research Consultants. > > M Sapona wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > > > > I would like to perform a regression on a sample of 1758 participants > but > > my dependent variables are not normally distributed. I have read that > with > > large samples transformation is not necessary. Is this right? > > > > Thank you for all your help. > > > > Best wishes > > > > Mary > > > > ===================== > > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to > > [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the > > command. To leave the list, send the command > > SIGNOFF SPSSX-L > > For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command > > INFO REFCARD > > > > > > > > ===================== > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to > [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the > command. To leave the list, send the command > SIGNOFF SPSSX-L > For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command > INFO REFCARD > -- Alexander J. Shackman Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging & Behavior University of Wisconsin-Madison 1202 West Johnson Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Telephone: +1 (608) 358-5025 FAX: +1 (608) 265-2875 EMAIL: [hidden email] http://psyphz.psych.wisc.edu/~shackman Calendar {still under construction}: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ajshackman%40gmail.com ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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