Foundations and Applications of Statistics Using R (2nd Edition)
Pass the Pigs
Major League Baseball 2005 pitching
plot method for augment maxLik objects
ACT scores and GPA
Airline On-Time Arrival Data
Air pollution measurements
Ball dropping data
Major League Batting 2000-2005
Buckthorn
Bugs
Lattice Theme
Row and Column Percentages
Cooling Water
Corn Yield
Cuckoo eggs in other birds' nests
Death Penalty and Race
Drag force experiment
Endurance and vitamin C
Family smoking
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NCAA football fumbles
FUSION type 2 diabetes study
Geometric representation of linear model
Create ordered factor with order inferred from order given
Goose permits
GPA, ACT, and SAT scores
Punting helium- and air-filled footballs
Cooling muscles with ice
Inflation data
Information
Goals and popularity factors for school kids
Results from a little survey
Test performance and noise
Augmented version of maxLik
MIAA basketball 2004-2005 season
Major League Baseball 2004 team data
NFL 2007 season
Nonlinear maximization and minimization
Noise
Paper airplanes
Pendulum data
Pets and stress
Poison data
American football punting
Rat poison -- unfinished documentation
Rubber band launching -- unfinished documentation
Maze tracing and scents
Display or execute a snippet of R code
Dwindling soap
Measuring spheres
Sum of Squares Plots
Stepping experiment
Stereogram fusion
Standardized test scores and GPAs
Taste test data
Compute degrees of freedom for a 2-sample t-test
Estimating tire wear
New England traffic fatalities (1951-1959)
Trebuchet data
Undocumented functions
ANOVA vectors
Confidence Intervals for Proportions
Women in the workforce
Data sets and utilities to accompany the second edition of "Foundations and Applications of Statistics: an Introduction using R" (R Pruim, published by AMS, 2017), a text covering topics from probability and mathematical statistics at an advanced undergraduate level. R is integrated throughout, and access to all the R code in the book is provided via the snippet() function.
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