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The following pages link to Tests for multivariate normality based on canonical correlations (Q520396):
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- Tests for multivariate normality -- a critical review with emphasis on weighted $L^2$-statistics (Q135808) (← links)
- An affine invariant multiple test procedure for assessing multivariate normality (Q901586) (← links)
- On using influence functions for testing multivariate normality (Q909390) (← links)
- The effects of nonnormality on tests for dimensionality in canonical correlation and MANOVA models (Q1347086) (← links)
- A new class of tests for multinormality with i.i.d. And garch data based on the empirical moment generating function (Q2273163) (← links)
- Estimation of multivariate 3rd moment for high-dimensional data and its application for testing multivariate normality (Q2418080) (← links)
- The use of isotones for comparing tests of normality against skew normal distributions (Q2431727) (← links)
- A test for multivariate skew-normality based on its canonical form (Q2451616) (← links)
- Some new tests for multivariate normality (Q2641040) (← links)
- Conditional test for rank in bivariate canonical correlation analysis (Q2775620) (← links)
- New invariant and consistent chi-squared type goodness-of-fit tests for multivariate normality and a related comparative simulation study (Q3178640) (← links)
- A HETEROGENEITY TEST STATISTIC OF K CANONICAL CORRELATIONS AND ITS APPLICATION TO PRENATAL EXPOSURE (Q3842809) (← links)
- A statistical test for the hypothesis of Gaussian random function (Q4579985) (← links)
- A Closed Testing Procedure for Canonical Correlations (Q4681068) (← links)
- A new large sample goodness of fit test for multivariate normality based on chi squared probability plots (Q5085959) (← links)
- Testing normality of latent variables in the polychoric correlation (Q5177294) (← links)
- A Correlation Test for Normality Based on the Lévy Characterization (Q5259164) (← links)
- Testing normality in any dimension by Fourier methods in a multivariate Stein equation (Q6059408) (← links)
- Are You All Normal? It Depends! (Q6089882) (← links)