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6

STUDENT-t WITH 4 DEGREES OF FREEDOM

The standard student-t distribution with 4 degrees of freedom has mean 0 and standard deviation

of 1.4142. It is an example of a symmetric distribution with long tails.

Based on 100,000 realizations of samples of size 24, the estimated mean standard deviation (‘s’)

is 1.376, the equivalent estimate based on MAD is 1.090, and the equivalent estimate based on

the IQR is 1.061. The biases in the MAD- and IQR-based estimates are substantial.

The standard errors of the statistics (i.e., standard deviations of the sampling distributions) are

0.3895 for s, 0.2752 for the MAD-based estimate and 0.2638 for the IQR-based estimate. The

sample standard deviation s is less precise, but unbiased. The MAD- and IQR-based estimates

are precise, but biased.

Use of ‘robust’ estimators for the standard deviation when the underlying distribution is

platykurtic results in estimates which are too small by 30+%.

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Student-t (4 d.f.) Distribution

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Student-t (4 d.f.)

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