ships | R Documentation |
Data set used in McCullagh & Nelder (1989), Hardin & Hilbe (2003), and other sources. The data contains values on the number of reported accidents for ships belonging to a company over a given time period. When a ship was constructed is also recorded.
data(ships)
A data frame with 40 observations on the following 7 variables.
accident
number of shipping accidents
op
1=ship operated 1975-1979;0=1965-74
co.65.69
ship was in construction 1965-1969 (1/0)
co.70.74
ship was in construction 1970-1974 (1/0)
co.75.79
ship was in construction 1975-1979 (1/0)
service
months in service
ship
ship identification : 1-5
ships is saved as a data frame. Count models use accident as the response variable, with log(service) as the offset. ship can be used as a panel identifier.
McCullagh and Nelder, 1989.
Hilbe, Joseph M (2007, 2011), Negative Binomial Regression, Cambridge University Press Hilbe, Joseph M (2009), Logistic Regression Models, Chapman & Hall/CRC Hardin, JW and JM Hilbe (2001, 2007), Generalized Linear Models and Extensions, Stata Press McCullagh, P.A, and J. Nelder (1989), Generalized Linear Models, Chapman & Hall
data(ships) glmshp <- glm(accident ~ op + co.70.74 + co.75.79 + offset(log(service)), family=poisson, data=ships) summary(glmshp) exp(coef(glmshp)) library(MASS) glmshnb <- glm.nb(accident ~ op + co.70.74 + co.75.79 + offset(log(service)), data=ships) summary(glmshnb) exp(coef(glmshnb)) ## Not run: library(gee) shipgee <- gee(accident ~ op + co.70.74 + co.75.79 + offset(log(service)), data=ships, family=poisson, corstr="exchangeable", id=ship) summary(shipgee) ## End(Not run)