The MANHATAN data frame has 25 rows and 3 columns.
The observations were obtained in a study carried out by the sociologist Leo Srole and describe the cross-classification of 1660 adults in Manhattan, ages 20-59, obtained from a sample of midtown residents.
Usage
MANHATAN
Format
This data frame contains the following columns:
health
A factor with levels:
Well;
Misy;
Mosy;
Imp.
socecon
A factor with levels:
A;
B;
C;
D;
E;
F.
value
The absolute frequencies of which factor.
Source
Goodman, L. A. (1987) New Methods for Analysing the Intrinsic Character of Qualitative Variables Using Cross-Classified Data. American Journal of Sociology93, 529–583.
References
van der Ark, A. L. 1999. Contributions to Latent Budget Analysis, a tool for the analysis of compositional data. Ph.D. Thesis University of Utrecht.