Hypothesis Testing #1b — Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test (K-S Test) using R

<p>The K-S Test was named after two Russian statisticians from the era of the Russian Empire, Andrey Kolmogorov and Nikolai Smirnov. It was introduced in the 1930s, before World War II broke out. During that time, Joseph Stalin, who became the leader of the Soviet Union, imposed strict censorship on academic research and publication. Given this context, it is likely that both statisticians were sufficiently loyal to the Russian Empire, allowing their research work to proceed unhindered. This is noteworthy, considering many academics and scholars were executed for anti-Soviet activities. Successfully having a test accepted, adopted, and named after them was a significant achievement in those days.</p> <pre> <a href="https://medium.com/datafrens-sg/hypothesis-testing-1b-kolmogorov-smirnow-test-k-s-test-cef227e525ec"><strong>Website</strong></a> </pre>