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Alligator Food Choice
Description
The Alligator data, from Agresti (2002), comes from a study of the primary food choices of alligators in four Florida lakes. Researchers classified the stomach contents of 219 captured alligators into five categories: Fish (the most common primary food choice), Invertebrate (snails, insects, crayfish, etc.), Reptile (turtles, alligators), Bird, and Other (amphibians, plants, household pets, stones, and other debris).
Usage
data(Alligator)Format
A frequency data frame with 80 observations on the following 5 variables.
- lake
- a factor with levels - George- Hancock- Oklawaha- Trafford
- sex
- a factor with levels - female- male
- size
- alligator size, a factor with levels - large(>2.3m)- small(<=2.3m)
- food
- primary food choice, a factor with levels - bird- fish- invert- other- reptile
- count
- cell frequency, a numeric vector 
Details
The table contains a fair number of 0 counts.
food is the response variable.  fish is the most frequent choice, and often
taken as a baseline category in multinomial response models.
Source
Agresti, A. (2002). Categorical Data Analysis, New York: Wiley, 2nd Ed., Table 7.1
Examples
data(Alligator)
# change from frequency data.frame to table
allitable <- xtabs(count ~ lake + sex + size + food, data=Alligator)
# Agresti's Table 7.1
structable(food ~ lake + sex + size, allitable)
plot(allitable, shade=TRUE)
# mutual independence model
mosaic(~ food + lake + size, allitable, shade=TRUE)
# food jointly independent of lake and size
mosaic(~ food + lake + size, allitable, shade=TRUE, 
       expected = ~lake:size + food)
if (require(nnet)) {
	# multinomial logit model
	mod1 <- multinom(food ~ lake + size + sex, data=Alligator, weights=count)
}