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Germination of seeds
Description
In an experiment, the number of seeds germination was recorded for two types of seeds and two types of root extracts
Usage
data(germ)
Format
A data frame with 831 observations on the following 3 variables.
Extractthe extract type; a factor with levels
BeanandCucumberSeedsthe type of seed; a factor with levels
OA75(O. aegyptiaca 75) andOA73(O. aegyptiaca 73)Resultthe result of the experiment: either
Germ(the seed germinated) orNotGerm(the seed did not germinate)
Details
The data gives the total number of seeds and the number germinating, for two types of seeds and two types of root stocks; the dilution is 1 in 25 in all cases.
Note
These data are the same as germ but with one row for each seed.
Source
Martin J. Crowder (1978) Beta-binomial anova for proportions. Applied Statistics, 27(1), 34–37.
References
The following sources also quote the data, but have reversed the two seed types from the original source:
P. J. Smith and D. F. Heitjan (1993). Testing and adjusting for departures from nominal dispersion in generalized linear models. Applied Statistics, 42, 31–41 (Table 1).
D. J. Hand, F. Daly, A. D. Lunn, K. J. McConway, and E. Ostrowski (1994). A Handbook of Small Data Sets, London: Chapman and Hall. Dataset 420.
Examples
data(germBin)
summary(germBin)