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Armada (Package: HistData) :

The Spanish Armada (Spanish: Grande y Felicisima Armada, literally "Great and Most Fortunate Navy") was a Spanish fleet of 130 ships that sailed from La Coruna in August 1588. During its preparation, several accounts of its formidable strength were circulated to reassure allied powers of Spain or to intimidate its enemies. One such account was given by Paz Salas et Alvarez (1588). The intent was bring the forces of Spain to invade England, overthrow Queen Elizabeth I, and re-establish Spanish control of the Netherlands. However the Armada was not as fortunate as hoped: it was all destroyed in one week's fighting.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Armada
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Galton (Package: HistData) :

Galton (1886) presented these data in a table, showing a cross-tabulation of 928 adult children born to 205 fathers and mothers, by their height and their mid-parent's height. He visually smoothed the bivariate frequency distribution and showed that the contours formed concentric and similar ellipses, thus setting the stage for correlation, regression and the bivariate normal distribution.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Galton
1 images

Yeast (Package: HistData) :

Counts of the number of yeast cells were made each of 400 regions in a 20 x 20 grid on a microscope slide, comprising a 1 sq. mm. area. This experiment was repeated four times, giving samples A, B, C and D.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Yeast, YeastD.mat
3 images

Prostitutes (Package: HistData) :

A table indicating month by month, for the years 1812-1854, the number of prostitutes on the registers of the administration of the city of Paris.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Prostitutes
● 0 images

Michelson (Package: HistData) :

The data frame Michelson gives Albert Michelson's measurements of the velocity of light in air, made from June 5 to July 2, 1879, reported in Michelson (1882). The given values + 299,000 are Michelson's measurements in km/sec. The number of cases is 100 and the "true" value on this scale is 734.5.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Michelson, MichelsonSets
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PearsonLee (Package: HistData) :

Wachsmuth et. al (2003) noticed that a loess smooth through Galton's data on heights of mid-parents and their offspring exhibited a slightly non-linear trend, and asked whether this might be due to Galton having pooled the heights of fathers and mothers and sons and daughters in constructing his tables and graphs.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: PearsonLee
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Bowley (Package: HistData) :

In one of the first statistical textbooks, Arthur Bowley (1901) used these data to illustrate an arithmetic and graphical analysis of time-series data using the total value of British and Irish exports from 1855-1899. He presented a line graph of the time-series data, supplemented by overlaid line graphs of 3-, 5- and 10-year moving averages. His goal was to show that while the initial series showed wide variability, moving averages made the series progressively smoother.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Bowley
2 images

Quarrels (Package: HistData) :

The Statistics Of Deadly Quarrels by Lewis Fry Richardson (1960) is one of the earlier attempts at quantification of historical conflict behavior.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: Quarrels
● 0 images

ChestSizes (Package: HistData) :

Quetelet's data on chest measurements of 5738 Scottish Militiamen. Quetelet (1846) used this data as a demonstration of the normal distribution of physical characteristics.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: ChestSizes
2 images

Snow (Package: HistData) :

The Snow data consists of the relevant 1854 London streets, the location of 578 deaths from cholera, and the position of 13 water pumps (wells) that can be used to re-create John Snow's map showing deaths from cholera in the area surrounding Broad Street, London in the 1854 outbreak. Another data frame provides boundaries of a tesselation of the map into Thiessen (Voronoi) regions which include all cholera deaths nearer to a given pump than to any other.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets, spatial
● Alias: Snow, Snow.deaths, Snow.deaths2, Snow.polygons, Snow.pumps, Snow.streets
3 images