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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 16:53:13 AST
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- From: Rolf Turner <rolf@MATH.UNB.CA>
- Subject: Anscombe's examples.
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- I received a request to post the information if I received a helpful
- answer --- and I have already, from Jon Cryer at the University of
- Iowa --- so here is the info:
-
- > ..... It should be required "reading" for all students of
- > regression (or basic statistics for that matter).
- >
- >
- > # filename: ANSCOMBE.DAT
- > # Data from Frank Anscombe article
- > # The American Statistician, Feb. 1973, pp.17-21
- > # Variables:
- > # x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4
- > 10 8.04 10 9.14 10 7.46 8 6.58
- > 8 6.95 8 8.14 8 6.77 8 5.76
- > 13 7.58 13 8.74 13 12.74 8 7.7
- > 9 8.81 9 8.77 9 7.11 8 8.84
- > 11 8.33 11 9.26 11 7.81 8 8.47
- > 14 9.96 14 8.10 14 8.84 8 7.04
- > 6 7.24 6 6.13 6 6.08 8 5.25
- > 4 4.26 4 3.10 4 5.39 19 12.50
- > 12 10.84 12 9.13 12 8.15 8 5.56
- > 7 4.82 7 7.26 7 6.42 8 7.91
- > 5 5.68 5 4.74 5 5.73 8 6.89
- >
-
- Rolf Turner
- Dep't. of Maths and Stats
- U.N.B., Fredericton, N.B. Canada E3B 5A3
- rolf@math.unb.ca
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