schooldays | R Documentation |
Data from a sociological study, the number of days absent from school is the response variable.
data("schooldays")
A data frame with 154 observations on the following 5 variables.
race
race of the child, a factor with levels
aboriginal
and non-aboriginal
.
sex
the sex of the child, a factor with levels
female
and male
.
school
the school type, a factor with levels
F0
(primary), F1
(first), F2
(second) and
F3
(third form).
learner
how good is the child in learning things,
a factor with levels average
and
slow
.
absent
number of days absent from school.
The data arise from a sociological study of Australian Aboriginal and white children reported by Quine (1975).
In this study, children of both sexes from four age groups (final grade in primary schools and first, second and third form in secondary school) and from two cultural groups were used. The children in age group were classified as slow or average learners. The response variable was the number of days absent from school during the school year. (Children who had suffered a serious illness during the years were excluded.)
S. Quine (1975), Achievement Orientation of Aboriginal and White Adolescents. Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, Canberra.
data("schooldays", package = "HSAUR") plot.design(schooldays)