[R] Re: Skewness test

Vito Ricci vito_ricci at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 18 09:49:46 CET 2005


Hi Christian,

see this links for skewness tests:

http://www.xycoon.com/skewness_test_1.htm
http://www.xycoon.com/skewness_test_2.htm

http://www.xycoon.com/skewness_small_sample_test_1.htm
http://www.xycoon.com/skewness_small_sample_test_2.htm

there you can find some help to solve your problem. I
believe it's simple to write R code!

Regards,
Vito


You wrote:

Hi,

is there a test for the H0 skewness=0 (or with
skewness as test
statistic and normality as H0) implemented in R?

Thank you,
Christian

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