Is it possible to use the Shapiro-Wilk test instead of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to analyze normality when working with large sample sizes?
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As the sample size is large and as there are many central limit theorems that might apply to your situation, the question for me is whether testing for normality is really of relevance.
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