Data from Jinkinson & Slater (1981) and Hoaglin & Tukey (1985)
reporting the frequency distribution of females in 100 queues of
length 10 in a London Underground station.
Usage
data("WomenQueue")
Format
A 1-way table giving the number of women in 100 queues of length
10. The variable and its levels are
No
Name
Levels
1
nWomen
0, 1, ..., 10
Source
M. Friendly (2000),
Visualizing Categorical Data,
pages 19–20.
References
D. C. Hoaglin & J. W. Tukey (1985),
Checking the shape of discrete distributions.
In D. C. Hoaglin, F. Mosteller, J. W. Tukey (eds.),
Exploring Data Tables, Trends and Shapes, chapter 9.
John Wiley & Sons, New York.
R. A. Jinkinson & M. Slater (1981),
Critical discussion of a graphical method for identifying discrete
distributions,
The Statistician, 30, 239–248.
M. Friendly (2000),
Visualizing Categorical Data.
SAS Institute, Cary, NC.
Examples
data("WomenQueue")
gf <- goodfit(WomenQueue, type = "binomial")
summary(gf)
plot(gf)