Tests of Normality (Drinking Milk and Drinking Water)

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The significance level as shown in the Shapiro-Wilk test above shows that the variable measuring the time the participant spent in the air when the participants had taken water is not statistically different from normal distribution while the variable measuring the time in the air after drinking milk is significantly different from a normal distribution with a p-value of lower than 0.05. The histograms below further elucidate the distributions.

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