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Responses to iPod survey
Responses to a StatCrunch survey conducted in January and February of 2010. Respondents provided their age, gender and the number of ipods they have owned over the course of their lifetime.
yeswebsterwestMar 01, 20107KB422
Bang for the buck city rankings
Ranks of various cities in a number of areas. Do the ranks for any two areas appear correlated?
yeswebsterwestDec 08, 20097KB184
Life ExpectancyyesstatcrunchMar 12, 2009103B131
Rats' Red Blood Cell CountsyesstatcrunchFeb 26, 2009381B8
Rat's HemoglobinyesstatcrunchFeb 26, 2009128B5
Bone LengthyesstatcrunchFeb 26, 2009164B15
Rat's HemoglobinyesstatcrunchFeb 26, 2009128B8
TVlife06.xlsyespsuskpNov 11, 2008415B102
domviol.xls
This data was a pilot study of health outcomes related to domestic violence. Women from domestic violence shelters were asked about the severity of symptoms experienced in the last year. Women who were not abused were often workers at domestic violence shelters. The severity of the emotional, sexual, and physical violence was categorized into four groups 0 - no abuse, 1=least abuse, 2=middle level, and 3 = most. Abused is a dummy for whether abuse occurred. The main outcome variables are dummy variables for whether the woman experienced the health malady often in the last year. sxllhead=severe headaches, sxlinsom=insomnia, sxlchest=chest pain, sxlpelv=pelvic pain, sxlstom=stomach pain, sxlchok=sensation of choking, sxlbrea=shortness of breath,sxlvag=vaginal infection, sxlfat = fatigue. The women were age 18 - 48. Age25-34 is a dummy variable for age 25-34 and age35p is a dummy for ages 35 - 48. The variables least, middle, and most are dummy variables for level of violence. [Note: there are no easy labels for severity of violence. The label "Least" in no way implies that such a level is not important nor does it imply that there are no serious negative consequences on the life of the women experiencing the violence.] Creating contingency tables of abuse status vs. the health maladies is excellent practice for conditional probability and calculating a prevalence ratio to compare the two probabilities.
yesjph422@scOct 15, 20086KB366
Preliminaries Datayespurelife101Aug 30, 201027B4
LCCC - Freshman 15 Data
I think this data is interesting because it relates to all of us, being in college, and the lifestyle often associated with it. It also relates to my interest in my major of health psychology. The data shows different from the often associated sterotype with gaining the freshman fifteen.
yesamyfellerJun 06, 20101KB7
life.xlsyesariel.short@student.shu.eduJan 26, 20102KB6
HALE_2003yeskari.hay@evergreenps.orgSep 18, 2009591B55
life.xlsyesdavidcanboogieSep 09, 20092KB5
InsuranceyesstatcrunchMar 12, 20092KB5

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