Hello everyone, I am looking to compare an empirical standard normal cumulative distribution that I have already with a theoretical standard normal cumulative distribution to take the sum of squared differences to demonstrate the law of large numbers as n grows towards infinity. In stata, I'm not sure how to produce a "theoretical" CDF, is anyone else aware of how I might go about it?
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