The Fundamental Normality Test is not a standard term widely recognized in statistical literature. However, it likely refers to tests used to determine whether a given dataset follows a normal distribution, which is a common assumption for many statistical methods. There are several established tests and methods for assessing normality, the most notable of which include: 1. **Shapiro-Wilk Test**: This test assesses the null hypothesis that the data was drawn from a normal distribution.
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