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Missouri lung cancer data
Description
Lung cancer mortality in the 84 largest Missouri cities, for males aged 45-54, 1972-1981. Data presented in Tsutakawa (1985).
Usage
data(missouri)
Format
A data frame with 84 observations on the following 2 variables.
Size
population of the city.
Deaths
number of lung cancer deaths.
Details
The data set was analyzed using a Poisson model with normal random effect in Tsutakawa (1985), and using a binomial logit model with unspecified random effect distribution in Aitkin (1996b). Aitkin fitted this model with GLIM4.
Source
Tsutakawa, R. (1985).
References
Aitkin, M. (1996b). Empirical Bayes shrinkage using posterior random effect means from nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation in general random effect models. Statistical Modelling: Proceedings of the 11th IWSM 1996, 87-94.
Tsutakawa, R. (1985). Estimation of Cancer Mortalilty Rates: A Bayesian Analysis of Small Frequencies. Biometrics 41, 69-79.
Examples
data(missouri)
alldist(Deaths~1, offset=log(Size), random=~1, k=2,
family=poisson(link='log'), data=missouri)