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The Krauth & Lienert suicide Data
Description
Data from the Krauth & Lienert suicide example for CFA (see Tables 39a and 39b; Krauth & Lienert, 1973). The data describe suicide patterns in pre- and post-WWII Germany – see von Eye, A., (2002); p. 385.
Usage
data(suicide)
Format
A data.frame
with 3 columns (as factors). The data is in data list representation – each row represents one case.
Details
The three columns are named 'Geschlecht', 'Epoche' and 'Suizidart' which is 'gender', 'epoch' and 'type od suicide'. each of the variables are factors with the following levels:
Geschlecht: 'm' = 1 (male); 'w' = 2 (female)
Epoche: '44' = 1 (the epoch 1944); '52' = 2 (the epoch 1952)
Suizidart: 'Eh' = 1(hang); 'Es' = 2 (shoot); 'Et' = 3(drown); 'G' = 4(gas); 'H' = 5(crashing down); 'P' = 6(open vein); 'S' = 7(barbiturate);
References
Krauth, J., & Lienert, G. A. (1973). Die Konfigurationsfrequenzanalyse (KFA) und ihre Anwendung in Psychologie und Medizin: ein multivariates nichtparametrisches Verfahren zur Aufdeckung von Typen und Syndromen; mit 70 Tabellen. Freiburg; München: Alber Karl.
von Eye, A. (2002). Configural Frequency Analysis: Methods, models, and applications. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Examples
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data(suicide) # to load the data.frame included in the package
class(suicide)
dim(suicide)
str(suicide)