R/mean_vs_median_t_movie.R
mean_vs_median_t_movie.Rd
A movie to compare the sampling distributions of the sample mean
and sample median based on a random sample of size \(n\) from a
(central) Student's t distribution. This movie can also be opened using
smovie::movies()
and selecting Mean vs median, Student t(2)
from the Sampling distributions menu.
This is based on the lev_inf
function.
(If you have not installed the smovie
package then use
install.packages("smovie")
to install it.)
mean_vs_median_t_movie(
n = 10,
t_df = 2,
delta_n = 1,
pos = 1,
envir = as.environment(pos)
)
An integer scalar. The size of the samples drawn from a Student's t distribution.
A positive scalar. The degrees of freedom of the Student's t
distribution (see TDist
).
A numeric scalar. The amount by which the value of the sample size is increased/decreased after one click of the +/- button.
A numeric integer. Used in calls to assign
to make information available across successive frames of a movie.
By default, uses the current environment.
An alternative way (to pos
) of specifying the
environment. See environment
.
Nothing is returned, only the animation is produced.
The movie is based on simulating repeatedly samples of size
n
from a central Student's t distribution with degrees of
freedom t_df
.
It contains three plots.
The top plot contains a histogram of the most recently
simulated dataset, with the probability density function (p.d.f.)
of the Student's t distribution with t_df
degrees of freedom
superimposed.
Each time a sample is simulated the sample mean and sample median are calculated. These values are indicated on the top plot as a filled circle: a red circle for the sample mean and a blue circle for the sample median; and are added to the values plotted in the middle and bottom plots.
The plot in the middle contains a histogram of the sample means of all the simulated samples.
The plot on the bottom contains a histogram of the sample medians of all the simulated samples.
An extra sample is produced by clicking the + button next to "number of samples of size n". [Ignore the - button.] The value of the sample size can be changed using the +/- buttons in the panel.
stat0002movies
: general information about the movies.
mean_vs_median_normal_movie
: compares the
sampling distributions of the sample mean and sample median based
on a random sample of size \(n\) from a standard normal distribution.
mean_vs_median_t_movie(t_df = 2)