Use the Box-Cox transformation to transform your data to follow a normal distribution.
Note
You can only use the Box-Cox transformation with positive data.
Select the lambda (λ) value that Minitab uses to transform the data.
Use optimal
λ: Use the optimal lambda, which should produce the best fitting transformation. Minitab rounds the optimal lambda to 0.5 or the nearest integer.
Note
To use an exact value instead of a rounded value for optimal λ, choose File > Options > Control Charts and Quality Tools > Other and deselect Use rounded values
for Box-Cox transformations when possible.
λ = 0 (ln): Use the natural log of your data.
λ = 0.5 (square
root): Use the square root of your data.
Other (enter a value
between -5 and 5): Use a specified value for lambda. Other common transformations are square (λ = 2), inverse square root (λ = −0.5), and inverse (λ = −1). In most cases, you should not use a value outside the range of −2 and 2.