Type: | Package |
Title: | Datasets for Use with Salvan, Sartori and Pace (2020) |
Version: | 0.1.0 |
Author: | Nicola Sartori, Alessandra Salvan, Luigi Pace |
Maintainer: | Nicola Sartori <nicola.sartori@unipd.it> |
Description: | Contains the datasets for use with the book Salvan, Sartori and Pace (2020, ISBN:978-88-470-4002-1) "Modelli Lineari Generalizzati". |
License: | GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
LazyData: | true |
RoxygenNote: | 7.1.1 |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2020-09-28 07:10:45 UTC; nk |
Depends: | R (≥ 3.5.0) |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2020-09-30 08:50:12 UTC |
MLGdata: Datasets for Used with Salvan, Sartori and Pace (2020)
Description
The package contains the datasets for use with the book Salvan, Sartori and Pace (2020, ISBN:978-88-470-4002-1) "Modelli Lineari Generalizzati".
Abrasion loss
Description
Data on the weight loss due to abrasion, hardness and tensile strength for 30 samples of rubber.
Usage
Abrasion
Format
A data frame with 30 observations on the following 3 variables
perdita
weight loss (in grams per hour)
D
hardness (in degrees Shore)
Re
tensile strength (in kg/cm
^2
)
Source
Hand, D.J., Daly, F., Lunn, A.D., McConway, K.J., Ostrowski, E. (1994). Small Data Sets. London Chapman and Hall/CRC.
Aids mortality
Description
Number of AIDS deaths in a sequence of three-months periods between 1983 and 1986.
Usage
Aids
Format
Data frame with 14 observations on the following 2 variables
cases
number of deaths
periodo
number of period
Source
Dobson, A.J. (1990). An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models. London: CRC Press.
Alligator food choice data
Description
Alligator food choice data
Usage
Alligators
Format
A data frame with 40 rows and 4 variables:
foodchoice
primary food type, in volume, found in an alligator’s stomach, with levels
fish
,invertebrate
,reptile
,bird
,other
lake
lake of capture with levels
Hancock
,Oklawaha
,Trafford
,George
size
size of the alligator with levels
<=2.3
meters long and>2.3
meters longFreq
number of alligators for each foodchoice, lake, gender and size combination
Source
The alligators data set is analysed in Agresti (2002, Subsection 7.1.2).
This is an edited version of the original data set, which is available at http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~aa/glm/data/
References
Agresti, A. (2002). Categorical Data Analysis. New York: Wiley.
Ants and sandwiches
Description
The dataset refers to an experiment carried out by some students of an Australian university.
Usage
Ants
Format
Data frame with 48 observations on the following 5 variables
Bread
integer indicator for the kind of bread (1=rye, 2=wheatmeal, 3=multigrain, 4=white)
Filling
integer indicator for the kind of filling (1=vegemite, 2=peanut butter, 3=ham and pickles)
Butter
indicator for butter (1=butter, -1=no butter)
Ant_count
number of captured ants
Order
order of the experiment
Source
Mackisack, M. (2017). What is the use of experiments conducted by Statistics students? Journal of Statistics Education, 2, 12-15.
Number of closed businesses
Description
The data refers to the number of business that have closed their activity in the first trimester of 2005 in 16 Italian regions.
Usage
Aziende
Format
Data frame with 16 observations on the following 4 variables
regione
integer indicator for the region
numero
number of closed businesses
dimensione
average dimension of the businesses
salario
average individual salary
Source
Salvan, A., Sartori, N., Pace, L. (2020). Modelli lineari generalizzati. Milano: Springer-Verlag.
Bartlett data on plum root cuttings
Description
In an experiment to investigate the effect of cutting length (two levels) and planting time (two levels) on the survival of plum root cuttings, 240 cuttings were planted for each of the 2 x 2 combinations of these factors, and their survival was later recorded.
Usage
Bartlett
Format
A 3-dimensional array resulting from cross-tabulating 3 variables for 960 observations. The variable names and their levels are:
No | Name | Levels |
1 | Alive | "Alive", "Dead" |
2 | Time | "Now", "Spring" |
3 | Length | "Long", "Short" |
Source
Hand, D. and Daly, F. and Lunn, A. D.and McConway, K. J. and Ostrowski, E. (1994). A Handbook of Small Data Sets. London: Chapman & Hall, p. 15, # 19.
Package vcdExtra
References
Bartlett, M. S. (1935). Contingency Table Interactions Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Supplement, 1935, 2, 248-252.
See Also
Bartlett2
for the same data in data frame format
Bartlett data on plum root cuttings
Description
In an experiment to investigate the effect of cutting length (two levels) and planting time (two levels) on the survival of plum root cuttings, 240 cuttings were planted for each of the 2 x 2 combinations of these factors, and their survival was later recorded.
Usage
Bartlett2
Format
A data frame with 4 rows and 4 columns related to the cross-classification of 960 observations. The variables are:
Alive
number of plum root cuttings survived
Dead
number of plum root cuttings dead
Time
factor w/ 2 levels (
Now, Spring
)Length
factor w/ 2 levels (
Long, Short
)
Source
Hand, D. and Daly, F. and Lunn, A. D.and McConway, K. J. and Ostrowski, E. (1994). A Handbook of Small Data Sets. London: Chapman & Hall, p. 15, # 19.
References
Bartlett, M. S. (1935). Contingency Table Interactions Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Supplement, 1935, 2, 248-252.
See Also
Bartlett
for the same data in table format
Deaths of flour beetles
Description
Number of adult flour beetles which died following a 5-hour exposure to gaseous carbon disulphide.
Usage
Beetles
Format
A data frame with 8 observations on the following 3 variables
num
numbers of beetles exposed
uccisi
numbers of beetles dying
logdose
concentration of carbon disulphide (mg. per litre) in logarithmic scale
Source
Bliss, C. I. (1935).The calculation of the dosage-mortality curve. Annals of Applied BIology, 22, 134-167.
See Also
Beetles10
for an ungrouped version of this data
Deaths of flour beetles
Description
Survival adult flour beetles which died following a 5-hour exposure to gaseous carbon disulphide.
Usage
Beetles10
Format
A data frame with 481 observations on the following 2 variables
log.dose10
concentration of carbon disulphide (mg. per litre) in logarithmic scale
ucciso
indicator variable of death (0: survived, 1: dead)
Source
Bliss, C. I. (1935).The calculation of the dosage-mortality curve. Annals of Applied BIology, 22, 134-167.
See Also
Beetles
for a grouped version of these data
Biological experiment
Description
Number of events observed in a biological experiment with different dose exposure.
Usage
Bioassay
Format
A data frame with 10 observations on the following 3 variables
z
dose level
den
number of exposed
y
number of observed events
Source
Finney, D.J. (1947). Probit Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
article production by graduate students in biochemistry Ph.D. programs
Description
A sample of 915 biochemistry graduate students.
Usage
Biochemists
Format
Data frame with 915 observations on the following 6 variables
art
count of articles produced during last 3 years of Ph.D.
fem
factor indicating gender of student, with levels Men and Women
mar
factor indicating marital status of student, with levels Single and Married
kid5
number of children aged 5 or younger
phd
prestige of Ph.D. department
ment
count of articles produced by Ph.D. mentor during last 3 years
Source
Package pscl
References
Long, J. Scott. 1990. The origins of sex differences in science. Social Forces. 68(3):1297-1316.
Long, J. Scott. 1997. Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
British doctors study
Description
Study on coronary deaths involving British doctors.
Usage
Britishdoc
Format
A data frame with 10 observations on the following 4 variables
age
factor with 5 levels (
35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74, 75-84
)smoke
factor with 2 levels (
n, y
)person.years
total number of observed person-years
deaths
number of observed deaths by coronary disease
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
Calcium Uptake Data
Description
Data on the uptake of calcium by cells suspended in a radioactive solution, as a function of time.
Format
A data frame with 27 observations on the following 2 variables
time
The time (in minutes) that the cells were suspended in the solution
cal
The amount of calcium uptake (nmoles/mg)
Details
Howard Grimes from the Botany Department, North Carolina State University, conducted an experiment for biochemical analysis of intracellular storage and transport of calcium across plasma membrane. Cells were suspended in a solution of radioactive calcium for a certain length of time and then the amount of radioactive calcium that was absorbed by the cells was measured. The experiment was repeated independently with 9 different times of suspension each replicated 3 times.
Source
Rawlings, J.O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole Statistics/Probability Series.
Package SMPracticals
References
Davison, A. C. (2003) Statistical Models. Cambridge University Press. Page 469.
Tensile strength of cement
Description
Experiment where different batches of cement were tested for tensile strength after different curing times.
Usage
Cement
Format
An object of class data.frame
with 21 rows and 2 columns.
Details
tempo
curing times (in days)
resistenza
tensile strength (kg/cm$^2$)
Source
Hand, D.J., Daly, F., Lunn, A.D., McConway, K.J., Ostrowski, E. (1994). Small Data Sets. London Chapman and Hall/CRC.
Chimpanzee Learning Data
Description
These are the times in minutes taken for four chimpanzees to learn each of four words.
Format
A data frame with 40 observations on the following 3 variables
chimp
a factor with levels 1-4
word
a factor with 1-10
y
learning time (minutes)
Source
Brown, B. W. and Hollander, M. (1977) Statistics: A Biomedical Introduction. New York: Wiley.
Package SMPracticals
References
Davison, A. C. (2003) Statistical Models. Cambridge University Press. Page 485.
Chlorsulfuron Data
Description
Bioassay on the action of the herbicide chlorsulfuron on the callus area of colonies of Brassica napus L. The experiment consists of 51 measurements for 10 different dose levels. The design is unbalanced: the number of replicates per dose varies from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 8.
Usage
Chlorsulfuron
Format
A data frame with 51 observations on the following 3 variables
gruppo
indicator variable for each tested dose
dose
the tested dose (nmol/l)
area
the callus area (mm^2)
Source
Package nlreg
Seiden, P., Kappel, D. e Streibig, J.C. (1998). Response of Brassica napus L. tissue culture to metsulfuron methyl and chlorsulfuron. Weed Research, 38, 221-228.
Blood clotting times
Description
Mean blood clotting times in seconds for nine percentage concentrations of normal plasma and two lots of clotting agent.
Usage
Clotting
Format
Data frame with 18 observations on the following 3 variables
u
plasma concentration (in precentage)
tempo
clotting time (in seconds)
lotto
lot (factor with two levels: uno, due)
Source
McCullagh, P. and Nelder, J. A. (1989) Generalized Linear Models (2nd Edition). London: Chapman and Hall.
Credit Score Data From a South German Bank
Description
Data for 1000 clients of a south german bank, 700 good payers and 300 bad payers. They are used to construct a credit scoring method.
Format
Data frame with 1000 observations on the following 8 variables
Y
-
a factor with levels
buen
mal
, the response variable. buen is the good payers. Cuenta
-
a factor with levels
no
good running
bad running
, quality of the credit clients bank account. Mes
-
a numeric vector, duration of loan in months.
Ppag
-
a factor with levels
pre buen pagador
pre mal pagador
, if the client previosly have been a good or bad payer. Uso
-
a factor with levels
privado
profesional
, the use to which the loan is made. DM
-
a numeric vector, the size of loan in german marks.
Sexo
-
a factor with levels
mujer
hombre
, sex of the client. Estc
-
a factor with levels
no vive solo
vive solo
, civil state of the client.
Source
Fahrmeier, L. and Tutz, G. (2001) Multivariate Generalized Linear Models. New York: Springer Verlag.
Package Fahrmeir
Bus customer satisfaction
Description
Survey on the customer satisfaction among passengers of a certain bus line.
Usage
Customer
Format
A data frame with 12231 observations on the following 2 variables
y
level of satisfaction, factor with 5 levels (
Neutral, Satisfied, Unsatisfied, Very satisfied, Very unsatisfied
)delay
bus delay (in minutes)
Source
Madsen, H. e Thyregod, P. (2010). Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models. Boca Raton, CRC Press.
See Also
Customer3
for the same data in table format
Bus customer satisfaction
Description
Survey on the customer satisfaction among passengers of a certain bus line.
Usage
Customer3
Format
The data are stored as a frequency table. Data frame with 4 observations on the following 6 variables
delay
bus delay (in minutes)
Verydissatisfied
frequency of "Very dissatisfied" replies to the survey
Dissatisfied
frequency of "Dissatisfied" replies to the survey
Neutral
frequency of "Neutral" replies to the survey
Satisfied
frequency of "Satisfied" replies to the survey
Verysatisfied
frequency of "Very satisfied" replies to the survey
Source
Madsen, H. e Thyregod, P. (2010). Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models. Boca Raton, CRC Press.
See Also
Customer
for the individual level data
Dogs data
Description
Measurements of left ventricular volume and parallel conductance volume on five dogs under eight different load conditions
Usage
Dogs
Format
Data frame with 40 observations on the following 4 variables
dog
dog number
condition
load condition
y
left ventricular volume
x
parallel conductance volume
Source
Package dobson
Dobson, A. J. and Barnett A. (2008). An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, 3rd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
References
Boltwood, C. M., R. Appleyard, and S. A. Glantz (1989). Left ventricular volume measurement by conductance catheter in intact dogs: the parallel conductance volume increases with end-systolic volume. Circulation 80, 1360–1377.
Student Substance Use
Description
Survey on alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana use collected on 2276 students in their final year of high school in a rural area near Dayton, Ohio.
Usage
Drugs
Format
A data frame with 8 observations on the following 4 variables
alc
alcohol use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)sig
sigarettes use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)mar
marijuana use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)count
frequency of students in the cross classification of the previous three variables
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
See Also
Drugs2
for a different format of the same data and Drugs3
for an extended version of the data with additional variables.
Student Substance Use
Description
Survey on alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana use made on 2276 students in their final year of high school in a rural area near Dayton, Ohio.
Usage
Drugs2
Format
A data frame with 4 observations on the following 5 variables
alc
alcohol use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)sig
sigarettes use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)M_yes
frequency of students that have tried marijuana
M_no
frequency of students that have never tried marijuana
n
frequency of students in the cross classification of variables
alc
andsig
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
See Also
Drugs
for a different format of the same data and Drugs3
for an extended version of the data with additional variables.
Student Substance Use
Description
Survey on alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana use made on 2276 students in their final year of high school in a rural area near Dayton, Ohio.
Usage
Drugs3
Format
A data frame with 32 observations on the following 6 variables
alcohol
alcohol use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)cigarette
cigarettes use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)marijuana
marijuana use, factor with 2 levels (
no, yes
)gender
factor with 2 levels (
Female, Male
)race
factor with 2 levels (
Other, White
)Freq
frequency of students in the cross classification of the previous five variables
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
See Also
Drugs
and Drugs2
for a reduced version of this data,
with fewer variables, in two different formats.
Recreational activities and university performance
Description
Survey on the effect of recreational activities on university performance collected on 485 students.
Usage
Esito
Format
A data frame with 18 observations on the following 4 variables
freq
frequency of students in the in the cross classification of the following three variables
sex
factor with 2 levels (
f, m
)ore
weekly hours of recreational activities, factor with 3 levels (
m10
, less than 10 hours;m15
, between 10 and 15 hours;m20
, more than 15 hours)voto
university performance in a given exam, factor with 3 levels (
ins
, not sufficient;suff
, sufficient;buono
, good)
Source
Salvan, A., Sartori, N., Pace, L. (2020). Modelli lineari generalizzati. Milano: Springer-Verlag.
Seed Germination
Description
Factorial experiment on the germination of two different kind of seeds (Orobanche aegyptiaca 75 and Orobanche aegyptiaca 73) in two different experimental conditions (bean or cucumber root).
Usage
Germination
Format
Data frame with 21 observations in the following 4 variables
s
number of germinated seeds
m
total number of seeds
seed
seed indicator, factor with 2 levels (
073, 075
)root
root indicator, factor with 2 levels (
C, F
)
Source
Cox, D.R. e Snell, E.J. (1989). Analysis of Binary Data, 2nd ed. London: Chapman & Hall/CRC.
Creatinine kinase and heart attacks
Description
Data on diagnosed heart attacks in a sample of 360 patients hospitalized with suspected heart attack.
Usage
Heart
Format
Data frame with 13 observations and the following 4 variables
mck
central value of the class of Creatinine kinase level in variable
ck
ck
class of Creatinine kinase level (in IU per litre), factor with 13 levels (
Below 40
,40-80
, ...,480 and over
)ha
number of patients with diagnosed heart attack
nha
number of patients without heart attack
Source
Hand, D.J., Daly, F., Lunn, A.D., McConway, K.J., Ostrowski, E. (1994). Small Data Sets. London Chapman and Hall/CRC.
Homicide data
Description
Survey on number of victims of murder known in the past year by race.
Usage
Homicide
Format
A data frame with 1308 observations on the following 2 variables
race
indicator of self-identified race (
0
, white;1
, black)count
number of known victims of murder in the last year
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~aa/glm/data
Infant survival
Description
Study that relates the survival of infants to length of gestation, age and smoking habit of mothers.
Usage
Infant
Format
A data frame with 16 observations on the following 5 variables
survival
survival of the infant, factor with 2 levels (
No, Yes
)gestation
length of gestation (in days), factor with 2 levels (
<=260, >260
)smoking
number of cigarettes per day smoked by the mother, factor with 2 levels (
<5, >5
)age
age of the mother (in years), factor with 2 levels (
<30, >30
)Freq
frequency of infant in the cross classification of the previous 4 variables
Source
Agresti, A. (2013). Categorical Data Analysis, 3rd ed. New York: Wiley.
Data on Children who have had Corrective Spinal Surgery
Description
Data on children who have had corrective spinal surgery.
Usage
Kyphosis
Format
Data frame with 81 observations on the following 4 variables
Kyphosis
-
a factor with levels
absent
present
indicating if a kyphosis (a type of deformation) was present after the operation. Age
-
in months
Number
-
the number of vertebrae involved
Start
-
the number of the first (topmost) vertebra operated on.
Source
Hastie, T.J. and Tibshirani, R.J. (1990). Generalized Additive Models. London: Chapman & Hall/CRC.
Malaria Transmission in the Western Kenyan Highlands
Description
The dataset contains information on 8204 individuals enrolled in concurrent school and community cross-sectional surveys, conducted in 46 school clusters in the western Kenyan highlands. Malaria was assessed by rapid diagnostic test (RDT).
Usage
Malaria
Format
The data frame has 8204 observations on the following variables
Cluster
unique ID for each of the 46 school clusters
Long
longitude coordinate of the household location
Lat
latitude coordinate of the household location
RDT
binary variable indicating the outcome of the RDT (
1
, positive;0
, negative)Gender
factor variable indicating the gender of the sampled individual (
Female, Male
)Age
age of the sampled individual (in years)
NetUse
binary variable indicating whether the sampled individual slept under a bed net the previous night (
1
, yes;0
, no)MosqCntl
binary variable indicating whether the household has used some kind of mosquito control, such as sprays and coils (
1
, yes;0
, no)IRS
binary variables in indicating whether there has been indoor residual spraying (IRS) in the house in the last 12 months (
1
, yes;0
, no)Travel
binary variable indicating whether the sampled individual has travelled outside the village in the last three months (
1
, yes;0
, no)SES
ordinal variable indicating the socio-economic status (SES) of the household. The variable is an integer score from
1
(poor) to5
(rich)District
factor variable indicating the village of the sampled individual (
Kisii Central, Rachuonyo
)Survey
factor variables indicating the survey in which the participant was enrolled (
community, school
)
Source
References
Stevenson, J.C., Stresman, G.H., Gitonga, C.W., Gillig, J., Owaga, C., Marube, E., Odongo, W., Okoth, A., China, P., Oriango, R. e Brooker, S.J. (2013). Reliability of school surveys in estimating geographic variation in malaria transmission in the western Kenyan highlands. PLoS One, 8, e77641.
Mental impairment
Description
Study of mental health for a random sample of adult residents of Alachua County, Florida.
Usage
Mental
Format
Data frame with 40 observations in the following 3 variables
menom
mental health status on an ordinal scale (
1
, well;2
, mild symptom formation;3
, moderate symptom formation;4
, impaired)sse
Socioeconomic status (
1
, high;0
, low)eventi
life events index, a composite measure of the number and severity of important life events that occurred to the subject within the past 3 years, such as the birth of a child, a new job, a divorce, or a death in the family
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
Weight at birth
Description
Data on the weight at birth, the duration of the gestation, and the smoke habit of the mother for 32 newborns.
Usage
Neonati
Format
Data frame with 32 observations on the following 3 variables
peso
weigth at birth (in grams)
durata
duration of gestation (in weeks)
fumo
a factor with levels
F
(smoker),NF
(non smoker)
Source
Daniel, W.W. (1999). Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences. New York: Wiley.
Ohio Children Wheeze Status
Description
The dataset is a subset of the six-city study, a longitudinal study of the health effects of air pollution.
Usage
Ohio
Format
Data frame with 2148 observations on the following 4 variables
resp
an indicator of wheeze status (1=yes, 0=no)
id
a numeric vector for subject id
age
a numeric vector of age, 0 is 9 years old
smoke
an indicator of maternal smoking at the first year of the study
Source
Package geepack
References
Fitzmaurice, G.M. and Laird, N.M. (1993) A likelihood-based method for analyzing longitudinal binary responses, Biometrika 80: 141–151.
Halekoh, U., Højsgaard, S. e Yan, J. (2005). The R package geepack for generalized estimating equations. Journal of Statistical Software, 15, 1-11.
Growth curve data on an orthdontic measurement
Description
Study of the change in an orthdontic measurement over time for 27 young subjects.
Usage
Orthodont
Format
Data frame with 27 observations in the following 5 variables
genere
gender of the subject, factor with 2 levels (
F, M
)dist8a
measurement of the orthodontic distance (in mm) at age 8
dist10a
measurement of the orthodontic distance (in mm) at age 10
dist12a
measurement of the orthodontic distance (in mm) at age 12
dist14a
measurement of the orthodontic distance (in mm) at age 14
Source
Pinheiro, J.C. and Bates, D.M. (2000). Mixed Effects Models in S and S-PLUS. New York: Springer.
Package nlme
References
Potthoff, R.F. and Roy, S.N. (1964). A generalized multivariate analysis of variance model useful especially for growth curve problems. Biometrika, 51, 313-326.
See Also
Orthodont1
for the same data in an different format
Growth curve data on an orthdontic measurement
Description
Study of the change in an orthdontic measurement over time for 27 young subjects.
Usage
Orthodont1
Format
Data frame with 108 observations in the following 4 variables
caso
subject index
genere
gender of the subject, factor with 2 levels (
F, M
)eta
age of the subject
y
measurement of the orthodontic distance (in mm)
Source
Pinheiro, J.C. and Bates, D.M. (2000). Mixed Effects Models in S and S-PLUS. New York: Springer.
Package nlme
References
Potthoff, R.F. and Roy, S.N. (1964). A generalized multivariate analysis of variance model useful especially for growth curve problems. Biometrika, 51, 313-326.
See Also
Orthodont
for the same data in a different version
Pneumoconiosis amongst Coalminers
Description
This gives the degree of pneumoconiosis (normal, present, or severe) in a group of coalminers as a function of the number of years worked at the coalface. The degree of the disease was assessed radiologically and is qualitative.
Usage
Pneu
Format
A data frame with 8 observations on the following 4 variables
Years
Period of exposure (years worked at the coalface)
Normal
Number of miners with normal lungs
Present
Number of miners with disease present
Severe
Number of miners with severe disease
Source
Ashford, J. R. (1959) An approach to the analysis of data for semi-quantal responses in biological assay. Biometrics, 15, 573–581.
Package SMPracticals
References
Davison, A. C. (2003) Statistical Models. Cambridge University Press. Page 509.
Teratology study
Description
Teratology experiment investigating effects of dietary regimens or chemical agents on the fetal development of rats in a laboratory setting. The experiment, as describred in Agresti (2015, Section 8.2.4), regards female rats on iron-deficient diets, assigned to four groups. Rats in group 1 were given placebo injections, and rats in other groups were given injections of an iron supplement. This was done on days 7 and 10 in group 2, on days 0 and 7 in group 3, and weekly in group 4. The 58 rats were made pregnant, sacrificed after 3 weeks, and then the total number of dead fetuses was counted in each litter, as was the mother’s hemoglobin level.
Usage
Rats
Format
A data frame with 58 observations on the following 5 variables
litter
litter index
group
group index (
1
, ...,4
)h
hemoglobin level of the mother
n
number of fetuses in the litter
s
number of dead fetuses in the litter
Source
Agresti, A. (2015). Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Hoboken: Wiley.
Package catdata
References
Moore, D.F. and Tsiatis, A. (1991). Robust estimation of the variance in moment methods for extra-binomial and extra-Poisson variation. Biometrics, 47, 383-401.
Seed germination
Description
This is an artificial dataset representing an experiment relating probability of germination of seeds to the level of fertilizer used.
Usage
Seed
Format
A data frame with 20 observations on the following 2 variables
fert
level of fertilizer used
x
indicator of germination of the seed(
1
, yes;0
, no)
Source
Salvan, A., Sartori, N., Pace, L. (2020). Modelli lineari generalizzati. Milano: Springer-Verlag.
Snoring and heart disease
Description
Data from a report of a survey which investigated whether snoring was related to heart disease. Those surveyed were classified according to the amount they snored, on the basis of reports from their spouses.
Usage
Snore
Format
Data frame with 8 observations on the following 3 variables
pat
presence of heart disease, factor with 2 levels (
no, si
)russ
level of snoring, factor with 4 levels (
mai
, no snoring;a volte
, occasional snoring;spesso
, snoring nearly every night;sempre
, alwayssnoring;)freq
frequency observed in the cross classification of the previous 2 variables
Source
Hand, D.J., Daly, F., Lunn, A.D., McConway, K.J., Ostrowski, E. (1994). Small Data Sets. London Chapman and Hall/CRC.
Opinions about government spending
Description
Subjects in a 1989 General Social Survey from the National Opinion Research Center in the U.S. were asked their opinions about government spending on the environment (e), health (h), assistance to big cities (c), and law enforcement (l).
Usage
Spending
Format
A data frame with 81 observations on the following 5 variables
e
opinion on spending on the environment (
1
, too little;2
, about right;3
, too much)h
opinion on spending on the health (
1
, too little;2
, about right;3
, too much)c
opinion on spending on assistance to big cities (
1
, too little;2
, about right;3
, too much)l
opinion on spending on law enforcement (
1
, too little;2
, about right;3
, too much)count
frequency of subjects in the cross classification of the previous 4 variables
Source
Agresti, A. (2013). Categorical Data Analysis, 3rd ed. New York: Wiley.
http://users.stat.ufl.edu/~aa/cda/data.html
Stroke data
Description
Longitudinal data from an experiment to promote the recovery of stroke patients in wide format. The response variable is the Bartel index with higher scores meaning better outcomes and a maximum score of 100.
Usage
Stroke
Format
A tibble
with 24 observations and the following 10 variables
Subject
subject number
Group
group; A=new occupational therapy intervention, B = existing stroke rehabilitation program in the same hospital as A, C = usual care in a different hospital
week1
Bartel index in week 1
week2
Bartel index in week 2
week3
Bartel index in week 3
week4
Bartel index in week 4
week5
Bartel index in week 5
week6
Bartel index in week 6
week7
Bartel index in week 7
week8
Bartel index in week 8
Source
Dobson, A. J. and Barnett A. (2008). An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, 3-rd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
Package dobson
See Also
Stroke1
for the same data in an extended format.
Stroke data
Description
Longitudinal data from an experiment to promote the recovery of stroke patients in wide format. The response variable is the Bartel index with higher scores meaning better outcomes and a maximum score of 100.
Usage
Stroke1
Format
A data frame with 192 observations on the following 4 variables
Subject
subject indicator
Group
group indicator, factor with 3 levels (
A, B, C
)Week
week indicator
y
Bartel index
Source
Dobson, A. J. and Barnett A. (2008). An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, 3-rd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
See Also
Stroke
for the same data in a different format
University admission test
Description
Admission test for Statistical Sciences bachelor course at University of Padova in 2014/15. The data refers to the answers of 63 candidates to 10 questions on text comprehension.
Usage
Testingresso
Format
A data frame with 630 observations on the following 3 variables
y
indicator variable of correct answer (
1
, correct;0
, wrong)subject
candidate indicator (
1
, ...,63
)item
question indicator (
1
, ...,10
)
Source
Salvan, A., Sartori, N., Pace, L. (2020). Modelli lineari generalizzati. Milano: Springer-Verlag.
Preferred vehicle
Description
Data from an insurance company, which record for each contract the kind of vehicle, together with some additional variables.
Usage
Vehicle
Format
A data frame with 2067 observations on the following 4 variables
age
age of the owner
men
gender (
1
, man;0
, female)urban
residential area (
1
, urban;0
, rural)veh
kind of vehicle, factor with 3 levels (
C
, car;F
, fourwheel;M
, motorcycle)
Source
http://www.ub.edu/rfa/R/regression_with_categorical_dependent_variables.html
Guillén, M. (2014). Regression with categorical dependent variables. In Predictive Modeling Applications in Actuarial Science - Volume I: Predictive Modeling Techniques, E.W. Frees, R.A. Derrig and G. Meyers (Eds.) pp. 65-86. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wool data
Description
The data show the number of cycles to failure of samples of worsted yarn under cycles of repeated loading. There are three experimental conditions arranged in a 3 x 3 x 3 factorial design.
Usage
Wool
Format
Data frame with 27 observations on the following 4 variables
x1
length of test specimen (
-1
, 250 mm;0
, 300 mm;1
, 350 mm)x2
amplitude of loading cycle (
-1
, 8 mm;0
, 9 mm;1
, 10 mm)x3
load (
-1
, 40 g;0
, 45 g;1
, 50 g)y
cycles to failure
Source
Hand, D.J., Daly, F., Lunn, A.D., McConway, K.J., Ostrowski, E. (1994). Small Data Sets. London Chapman and Hall/CRC.