carprice {DAAG} | R Documentation |
US Car Price Data
Description
U.S. data extracted from Cars93
, a data frame in the
MASS package.
Usage
carprice
Format
This data frame contains the following columns:
- Type
Type of car, e.g. Sporty, Van, Compact
- Min.Price
Price for a basic model
- Price
Price for a mid-range model
- Max.Price
Price for a ‘premium’ model
- Range.Price
Difference between Max.Price and Min.Price
- RoughRange
Rough.Range plus some N(0,.0001) noise
- gpm100
The number of gallons required to travel 100 miles
- MPG.city
Average number of miles per gallon for city driving
- MPG.highway
Average number of miles per gallon for highway driving
Source
MASS package
References
Venables, W.N.\ and Ripley, B.D., 4th edn 2002. Modern Applied Statistics with S. Springer, New York.
See also ‘R’ Complements to Modern Applied Statistics with S-Plus, available from http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/MASS3/
Examples
print("Multicollinearity - Example 6.8")
pairs(carprice[,-c(1,8,9)])
carprice1.lm <- lm(gpm100 ~ Type+Min.Price+Price+Max.Price+Range.Price,
data=carprice)
round(summary(carprice1.lm)$coef,3)
pause()
alias(carprice1.lm)
pause()
carprice2.lm <- lm(gpm100 ~ Type+Min.Price+Price+Max.Price+RoughRange, data=carprice)
round(summary(carprice2.lm)$coef, 2)
pause()
carprice.lm <- lm(gpm100 ~ Type + Price, data = carprice)
round(summary(carprice.lm)$coef,4)
pause()
summary(carprice1.lm)$sigma # residual standard error when fitting all 3 price variables
pause()
summary(carprice.lm)$sigma # residual standard error when only price is used
pause()
vif(lm(gpm100 ~ Price, data=carprice)) # Baseline Price
pause()
vif(carprice1.lm) # includes Min.Price, Price & Max.Price
pause()
vif(carprice2.lm) # includes Min.Price, Price, Max.Price & RoughRange
pause()
vif(carprice.lm) # Price alone
[Package DAAG version 1.25.6 Index]