VADeaths {datasets} | R Documentation |
Death Rates in Virginia (1940)
Description
Death rates per 100 in Virginia in 1940.
Usage
VADeaths
Format
A matrix with 5 rows and 5 columns.
Details
The death rates are cross-classified by age group (rows) and population group (columns). The age groups are: 50–54, 55–59, 60–64, 65–69, 70–74 and the population groups are Rural/Male, Rural/Female, Urban/Male and Urban/Female.
This provides a rather nice 3-way analysis of variance example.
Source
Moyneau, L., Gilliam, S. K., and Florant, L. C.(1947) Differences in Virginia death rates by color, sex, age, and rural or urban residence. American Sociological Review, 12, 525–535.
References
McNeil, D. R. (1977) Interactive Data Analysis. Wiley.
Examples
require(stats)
n <- length(dr <- c(VADeaths))
nam <- names(VADeaths)
d.VAD <- data.frame(
Drate = dr,
age = rep(ordered(rownames(VADeaths)),length=n),
gender= gl(2,5,n, labels= c("M", "F")),
site = gl(2,10, labels= c("rural", "urban")))
coplot(Drate ~ as.numeric(age) | gender * site, data = d.VAD,
panel = panel.smooth, xlab = "VADeaths data - Given: gender")
summary(aov.VAD <- aov(Drate ~ .^2, data = d.VAD))
opar <- par(mfrow = c(2,2), oma = c(0, 0, 1.1, 0))
plot(aov.VAD)
par(opar)