HS.data {sem} | R Documentation |
Holizinger and Swineford's Data
Description
This data set, for scores on a variety of tests, was originally in the MBESS package. A new version of the data set in that package doesn't appear to be identical to this one.
Usage
HS.data
Format
A data frame with 301 observations on the following 32 variables.
id
a numeric vector
Gender
a factor with levels
Female
Male
grade
a numeric vector
agey
a numeric vector
agem
a numeric vector
school
a factor with levels
Grant-White
Pasteur
visual
a numeric vector
cubes
a numeric vector
paper
a numeric vector
flags
a numeric vector
general
a numeric vector
paragrap
a numeric vector
sentence
a numeric vector
wordc
a numeric vector
wordm
a numeric vector
addition
a numeric vector
code
a numeric vector
counting
a numeric vector
straight
a numeric vector
wordr
a numeric vector
numberr
a numeric vector
figurer
a numeric vector
object
a numeric vector
numberf
a numeric vector
figurew
a numeric vector
deduct
a numeric vector
numeric
a numeric vector
problemr
a numeric vector
series
a numeric vector
arithmet
a numeric vector
paperrev
a numeric vector
flagssub
a numeric vector
Source
Originally from Holzinger and Swineford (1939). This copy is originally from version 4.6.0 of the MBESS package.
References
Holzinger, K. J. and Swineford, F. A. (1939). A study in factor analysis: The stability of a bi-factor solution. Supplementary Education Monographs, 48. University of Chicago.
Examples
summary(HS.data)