I want to test if my dependent variable differs significanlty from zero. My sample is not normally distributed and the sample size is about 20000.
This is my code: signrank Dependent_varialbe = 0
The z statistics is about 90.0 and the Prob> |z| = 0.000000
Could this really be the case or am I doing something wrong?
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