

minn38(MASS)                                 R Documentation

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     The Minnesota high school graduates of 1938 were clas-
     sified according to four factors, described below.  The
     `minn38' data frame has 168 rows and 5 columns.

_A_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s_:

      hs: High school rank: `"L"', `"M"' and `"U"' for
          lower, middle and upper third.

     phs: Post high school status: Enrolled in college,
          (`"C"'), enrolled in non-collegiate school,
          (`"N"'), employed full-time, (`"E"') and other,
          (`"O"').

     fol: Father's occupational level, (seven levels,
          `"F1"', `"F2"', ...{}, `"F7"').

     sex: Sex factor, `"F"' or `"M"'.

       f: Frequency.

_F_o_r_m_a_t_:

     This data frame contains the following columns:

_S_o_u_r_c_e_:

     Quoted from R. L. Plackett, (1974) The Analysis of Cat-
     egorical Data.  London: Griffin

     who quotes the data from Hoyt, C. J., Krishnaiah, P. R.
     and Torrance, E. P. (1959) Analysis of complex contin-
     gency tables, J. Exp. Ed.  27, 187-194.

