Checking if error in data is normally distributed or not

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I have two datasets (x) and (y). How could I know if the error in both data is normally distributed or not? Thank you, Amb

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 11 Apr 2016
One option is the Anderson-Darling test. See the documentation for the adtest function for details. Tare links to others in and at the end of that page.
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amberly hadden
amberly hadden on 11 Apr 2016
Thank you again star. I was reading a paper where the author mentioned "if all the data errors are normally distributed" so now I understand it completely (correct me if I'm still wrong) first, I need to run regression then estimate residual and then have to use adtest on residual to see if errors are normally distributed or not if they are a linear fit is good approximation. I was really confused that how could we know the error in only observations. Thanks again
Star Strider
Star Strider on 11 Apr 2016
My pleasure.
You are correct. The fit does not have to be linear (you can do a nonlinear fit to your data if that is appropriate). That aside, you would be checking to see if the residuals — the difference between the regression at every value of your independent variable and your dependent variable at those points — are normally distributed.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Apr 2016
kstest() each of them individually.
If you want to know whether they come from the same normal distribution, see kstest2()
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amberly hadden
amberly hadden on 11 Apr 2016
thank you Walter... In my understanding, real observations can rarely be from a normal distribution.

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