Templeton and Burney (2017) proposed a two-step normality transformation as a remedy for non-normally distributed data, which are commonly found in AIS research. We argue that, rather than transforming the data toward normality, researchers should first seek to analyze and understand the sources of non-normality. Using simulated datasets, we demonstrate three sources of non-normality and their consequences for regression estimation. We then demonstrate that the two-step transformation cannot solve any of these problems and that each source of non-normality can be handled with alternative, existing techniques. We further present two empirical examples to demonstrate these issues with real datasets.peerReviewe
The problem of normalization of data is frequently discussed in the literature but few studies have ...
Dan Jackson and Ian White (Jackson & White, 2018) have launched a thoughtful and potentially far‐rea...
The linear model often serves as a starting point for applying statistics in psychology. Often, form...
Objectives: Researchers often perform arbitrary outcome transformations to fulfill the normality ass...
Objectives: Researchers often perform arbitrary outcome transformations to fulfill the normality ass...
This paper empirically evaluates the usefulness of the Two-Step approach for transforming continuous...
Applications of statistical techniques are common in scientific and multidisciplinary research. Stat...
The linear model often serves as a starting point for applying statistics in psychology. Often, form...
Data transformations are commonly used tools that can serve many functions in quantitative analysis ...
Using census block groups data on socio-demographics, land use, and travel behavior, we test the cut...
Using census block groups data on socio-demographics, land use, and travel behavior, we test the cut...
Using census block groups data on socio-demographics, land use, and travel behavior, we test the cut...
It is widely believed that results of research are only valid when the distribution of data is relat...
When testing the difference between two groups, if previous data indicate non-normality, then either...
The problem of normalization of data is frequently discussed in the literature but few studies have ...
The problem of normalization of data is frequently discussed in the literature but few studies have ...
Dan Jackson and Ian White (Jackson & White, 2018) have launched a thoughtful and potentially far‐rea...
The linear model often serves as a starting point for applying statistics in psychology. Often, form...
Objectives: Researchers often perform arbitrary outcome transformations to fulfill the normality ass...
Objectives: Researchers often perform arbitrary outcome transformations to fulfill the normality ass...
This paper empirically evaluates the usefulness of the Two-Step approach for transforming continuous...
Applications of statistical techniques are common in scientific and multidisciplinary research. Stat...
The linear model often serves as a starting point for applying statistics in psychology. Often, form...
Data transformations are commonly used tools that can serve many functions in quantitative analysis ...
Using census block groups data on socio-demographics, land use, and travel behavior, we test the cut...
Using census block groups data on socio-demographics, land use, and travel behavior, we test the cut...
Using census block groups data on socio-demographics, land use, and travel behavior, we test the cut...
It is widely believed that results of research are only valid when the distribution of data is relat...
When testing the difference between two groups, if previous data indicate non-normality, then either...
The problem of normalization of data is frequently discussed in the literature but few studies have ...
The problem of normalization of data is frequently discussed in the literature but few studies have ...
Dan Jackson and Ian White (Jackson & White, 2018) have launched a thoughtful and potentially far‐rea...
The linear model often serves as a starting point for applying statistics in psychology. Often, form...