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Skewness measures (or refers to) a degree of asymmetry in the distribution of a variable.
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How do I reproduce this distribution (with observed means, sd, kurtosis, skewness and correl...
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(t(L_cor_mat) %*% t(sim_var)) %>% t -> sim_var
mean(dat$V1); mean(sim_var[,1])
sd(dat$V1); sd(sim_var[,1])
kurtosis(dat$V1); kurtosis(sim_var[,1])
skewness(dat$V1); skewness(sim_var … [,3])
kurtosis(dat$V3); kurtosis(sim_var[,3])
skewness(dat$V3); skewness(sim_var[,3])
cor(dat); cor(sim_var)
Simply speaking, I want to reproduce V1, V2 and V3 in dat with larger sample sizes. …