The response variable is level of free fatty acid in a sample of prepubescent boys. The explanatory variables are age (in months), weight (in lbs), and skin fold thickness.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: ffa
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telephone
(Package: Rfit) :
Telephone Data
The number of telephone calls (in tens of millions) made in Belgium from 1950-1973.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: telephone
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quail
(Package: Rfit) :
Quail Data
Thirty-nine quail were randomized to one of for treatments for lowering cholesterol.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: quail
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Data from a study to investigate assocation between uric acid and various cardiovascular risk factors in developing countries (Heritier et. al. 2009). There are 474 men and 524 women aged 25-64.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: CardioRiskFactors
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The data are the results of a 3 * 4 two-way design, where forty-eight animals were exposed to three different poisons and four different treatments. The design is balanced with four replications per cell. The response was the log survival time of the animal.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: BoxCox
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baseball
(Package: Rfit) :
The World Famous Baseball Data
These data come from the back-side of 59 baseball cards that Carrie had.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: baseball
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bbsalaries
(Package: Rfit) :
Baseball Salaries
Salaries of 176 professional baseball players for the 1987 season.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: bbsalaries
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An object of class scores which includes the score function and it's derivative for rank-based regression inference.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: bentscores1, bentscores2, bentscores3, bentscores4, logGFscores, logrank.scores, nscores, wscores
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Hollander and Wolfe (1999) discuss a 2 by 5 factorial design for a study to determine the effect of light on the release of luteinizing hormone (LH). The factors in the design are: light regimes at two levels (constant light and 14 hours of light followed by 10 hours of darkness) and a luteinizing release factor (LRF) at 5 different dosage levels. The response is the level of luteinizing hormone (LH), nanograms per ml of serum in blood samples. Sixty rats were put on test under these 10 treatment combinations, six rats per combination.
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● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: serumLH
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