Data sets that have been discussed in class or are used in homework are:
- For final exam:
- Week 15
- Week 13
- Week 12
- ratpup.csv Original rat pup data to accompany the text reading
- ratpup2.csv "corrected" an apparent typo and included log weight
- Week 11
- Week 10
- Week 9
- Week 8
- Week 7
- Week 6: data sets for the midterm
- Week 5
- mead53b.csv Data for block examples. 3 treatments in 10 blocks.
- mead53bad.csv "bad" data. Same design as block example, but simulated data with negative correlation between pots in a block.
- chimp.csv Chimps learning sign language for HW 5
- range.csv Range fertilization data set for HW 5. Treatment names with P are the indicated N rate plus P. Trtcode is A, B, C, D, E corresponding to the five treatments.
- plankton.csv Plankton abundance in a lake for HW 5. Data for 4 species from 10 tows (= blocks)
- hamburger.xlsx Data for log transformation in a two sample comparison
- BlockTransf.csv Data for log transformation in a block design
- Week 4
- dodecanol2.csv interlaboratory comparison, for HW 4
- hydroxy2.csv Data on hydroxy value of
two alcohols, nonylphenol and dodecanol, from an interlaboratory
study, for HW 4. Columns are the compound, lab, the
day and the measurement. There are two measurements per day, two
days per lab, and 10 labs per compound.
- porosity.csv Porosity data for HW 4.
Columns are field id, section id, porosity value. Includes the mistaken value.
- poro2.csv Second version of the porosity data for HW 4.
Columns are field id, section id, porosity value. The mistaken value has been corrected.
- Week 3
- Salinity.csv Data file for barley
salinity study. Used to illustrate variance component calculations
- Week 2
- herbal2.csv, motivate.csv Data files for HW 2
- dietall.csv
Diet and mouse longevity data set used in ANOVA example code. Mice were randomly assigned to one of 6 diets. Diets differed in calorie content pre- and post-weaning. One diet also differed in protein content. Details are not important, except that diets were chosen to answer specific questions. The response is longevity in months.