% File src/library/datasets/man/sleep.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2012 R Core Team % Copyright 1999-2012 The R Foundation % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{sleep} \docType{data} \encoding{UTF-8} \alias{sleep} \title{Student's Sleep Data} \description{ Data which show the effect of two soporific drugs (increase in hours of sleep compared to control) on 10 patients. } \usage{sleep} \format{ A data frame with 20 observations on 3 variables. \tabular{rlll}{ [, 1] \tab extra \tab numeric \tab increase in hours of sleep\cr [, 2] \tab group \tab factor \tab drug given\cr [, 3] \tab ID \tab factor \tab patient ID } } \source{ Cushny, A. R. and Peebles, A. R. (1905) The action of optical isomers: II hyoscines. \emph{The Journal of Physiology} \bold{32}, 501--510. Student (1908) The probable error of the mean. \emph{Biometrika}, \bold{6}, 20. } \details{ The \code{group} variable name may be misleading about the data: They represent measurements on 10 persons, not in groups. %% But we keep it (as [,2]) for back compatibility. } \references{ \enc{Scheffé}{Scheffe}, Henry (1959) \emph{The Analysis of Variance}. New York, NY: Wiley. } \examples{ require(stats) ## Student's paired t-test with(sleep, t.test(extra[group == 1], extra[group == 2], paired = TRUE)) ## The sleep *prolongations* sleep1 <- with(sleep, extra[group == 2] - extra[group == 1]) summary(sleep1) stripchart(sleep1, method = "stack", xlab = "hours", main = "Sleep prolongation (n = 10)") boxplot(sleep1, horizontal = TRUE, add = TRUE, at = .6, pars = list(boxwex = 0.5, staplewex = 0.25)) } \keyword{datasets}