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)
)

Arguments

n

An integer scalar. The size of the samples drawn from a Student's t distribution.

t_df

A positive scalar. The degrees of freedom of the Student's t distribution (see TDist).

delta_n

A numeric scalar. The amount by which the value of the sample size is increased/decreased after one click of the +/- button.

pos

A numeric integer. Used in calls to assign to make information available across successive frames of a movie. By default, uses the current environment.

envir

An alternative way (to pos) of specifying the environment. See environment.

Value

Nothing is returned, only the animation is produced.

Details

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.

See also

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.

Examples

mean_vs_median_t_movie(t_df = 2)