Hello
I would like to know what would be the appropriate test/method to check the normality of a binary outcome variable? other than Shapiro-Wilk and Shapiro-Francia tests for normality (as histogram gives only two bars)
Secondly, Logistic regression does not require the distribution of the outcome variable to be normal, that is my understanding if I am mistaken please enlighten me.
If the above statement is right then we do not need to check normality (via swilk or any other test for a binary outcome)?
Thank you very much
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