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- Name
- sleuth-case1202
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Contains 110 data sets from the book 'The Statistical Sleuth' by Fred Ramsey and Dan Schafer; Duxbury Press, 1997. (schafer@stat.orst.edu) 14/Oct/97
Note: description taken from this web site: http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/datasets/
File: ../data/sleuth/case1202.asc
Information about the dataset CLASSTYPE: numeric CLASSINDEX: none specific
- Names
- bsal,sal77,fsex,senior,age,educ,exper,
- Types
- numeric
- numeric
- nominal:0,1
- numeric
- numeric
- nominal:8,10,12,15,16
- numeric
- Data (first 10 data points)
bsal sal77 fsex senior age educ exper 5040 12420 0 96 329 15 14 6300 12060 0 82 357 15 72 6000 15120 0 67 315 15 35 6000 16320 0 97 354 12 24 6000 12300 0 66 351 12 56 6840 10380 0 92 374 15 41 8100 13979 0 66 369 16 54 6000 10140 0 82 363 12 32 6000 12360 0 88 555 12 252 6900 10920 0 75 416 15 132 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
- Description
A gzip'ed tar containing StatLib datasets (statlib-20050214.tar.gz, 12,785,582 Bytes)
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- http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/datasets/
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- by mldata on 2010-11-06 10:00
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This project is supported by PASCAL (Pattern Analysis, Statistical Modelling and Computational Learning)
http://www.pascal-network.org/.
