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Car Details 2019 Models
This data set contains info on the 2019 models of widely sold cars. MSRP stands for Manufacture Suggested Retail Price, and MPG stands for Miles Per Gallon.
This data set was originally uploaded to StatCrunch by the parasami user. | statcrunch_featured | Nov 13, 2019 | 21KB | 596 |
Roller Coasters Data
This dataset looks at some of the roller coasters across the US and various other countries.
Column | Description | Name | Name of roller coaster | Park | Amusement park for roller coaster | City | City for amusement park | State | State abbreviation | Country | Country of the roller coaster. US: United States, MX: Mexico, CR: Costa Rica, GT: Guatemala, CO: Columbia, VE: Venezuela, BR: Brazil, AR: Argentina, CL: Chile, EQ: Ecuador, PE: Peru, F: France, D: Germany | Type | S: Steel, W: Wood | Constructor | Type of build for the roller coaster | Height | Height in meters | Speed | Speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) | Length | Length in meters | Inversions | Yes if there are inversions, no if not | Duration | Duration of ride in seconds | GForce | Max g-force | Opened | Year it opened | Region | Geographic region for the roller coaster |
| statcrunch_featured | Apr 3, 2017 | 48KB | 8593 |
Egyptian Skulls
Description: Four measurements of male Egyptian skulls from 5 different time periods. Thirty skulls are measured from each time period.
Number of cases: 150
Variable Names:
MB: Maximal Breadth of Skull
BH: Basibregmatic Height of Skull
BL: Basialveolar Length of Skull
NH: Nasal Height of Skull
Year: Approximate Year of Skull Formation (negative = B.C., positive = A.D.)
| hassan.dayem | Nov 19, 2012 | 9KB | 2435 |
BODYMEAS.XLS
Random Sample of 100 observations from NHANES (which contains more observations). GENDER (1=Male, 2=Female), AGE (years), WEIGHTENG (inches), HEIGHTENG (inches), SIXFOOT (0=No, 1=Yes to being 72 inches or taller), LEGENG (Leg length inches), WAISTENG (Waist circumference inches), THIGHENG (Thigh circumference inches), WAIST28 (0=No, 1=Yes to having waist 28 inches or smaller), HEIGHT65 (0=No, 1=Yes to being 65 inches tall or shorter), BMI30 (0=No, 1=Yes to having Body Mass Index 30 or higher), OVER200 (0=No, 1=Yes to weighing 200 pounds or more). | jph422 | Sep 16, 2008 | 4KB | 4124 |
IMDB Movie Database
This data set is a collection of information of over 50,000 movies that are listed on www.imdb.com. These are all movies before 2005. The data set includes titled, year, length, budget, rating, votes(number of imdb users that rated the movie), r1-10(percentile to nearest 10% of votes who gave the movie a 1), the mpaa rating, and a number 1 given if the movie is a action, animation, comedy, drama, documentary, romance, or short. | hbarker2 | Jan 9, 2017 | 6MB | 2978 |
HeartAttack Data from 1993
Heart Attack Patients
This set of data is all of the hospital discharges in New York State with an admitting diagnosis
of an Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), also called a heart attack, who did not have surgery,
in the year 1993. There are 12,844 cases.
AGE gives age in years
SEX is coded M for males F for females
DIAGNOSIS is in the form of an International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition, Clinical
Modification code. These tell which part of the heart was affected.
DRG is the Diagnosis Related Group. It groups together patients with similar management.
In this data set there are just three different drgs.
121 for AMIs with cardiovascular complications who did not die.
122 for AMIs without cardiovascular complications who did not die.
123 for AMIs where the patient died.
LOS gives the hospital length of stay in days.
DIED has a 1 for patients who died in hospital and a 0 otherwise.
CHARGES gives the total hospital charges in dollars.
The SEX1 column converts F/M to 0/1
Data provided by Health Process Management of Doylestown, PA.
| cdcummings12 | Aug 23, 2009 | 412KB | 3706 |
Roller Coasters Data
This dataset looks at some of the roller coasters across the US and various other countries.
Column | Description | Name | Name of roller coaster | Park | Amusement park for roller coaster | City | City for amusement park | State | State abbreviation | Country | Country of the roller coaster. US: United States, MX: Mexico, CR: Costa Rica, GT: Guatemala, CO: Columbia, VE: Venezuela, BR: Brazil, AR: Argentina, CL: Chile, EQ: Ecuador, PE: Peru, F: France, D: Germany | Type | S: Steel, W: Wood | Constructor | Type of build for the roller coaster | Height | Height in meters | Speed | Speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) | Length | Length in meters | Inversions | Yes if there are inversions, no if not | Duration | Duration of ride in seconds | GForce | Max g-force | Opened | Year it opened | Region | Geographic region for the roller coaster |
| ntorno8 | Sep 15, 2016 | 48KB | 16380 |
Text Messaging
This is a set of data from the 2007-2008 AP Stats students at Rancho Cucamonga High School regarding their text messaging skills and habits. A survey was filled out. A template for measuring thumb lengths was provided. Times were recorded for 2 sentences: A: Statistics students are above average. B: Meet me at my car after school today. A complete curriculum module using this survey can be found on AP Central: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/195435.html | mrmathman1 | Jul 1, 2009 | 20KB | 3202 |
Effect of Smoke on infants
Data was collected by a random survey of mothers in KY through a dance studio during November 2010 by SABRINA LAFFERTY & KAREN HOLLAND (ST 291 Fall 2010 candidates at HCTC) as a requirement for semester project. They asked 57 mothers about the gestation period for their pregnancies, the birth weight, the length of their newborns and whether they smoked while they were pregnant. | statcrunchhelp | Mar 6, 2014 | 1KB | 7392 |
Hand span and foot length
Data collected in class on Monday, January 14, 2013. Measurements are in millimeters. | sblack | Jan 14, 2013 | 178B | 1218 |
diamonds.csv
This is a very large data set showing various factors of over 50,000 diamonds including price, cut, color, clarity, etc.
price: price in US dollars ($326–$18,823)
carat: weight of the diamond (0.2–5.01)
cut: quality of the cut (Fair, Good, Very Good, Premium, Ideal)
color: diamond colour, from J (worst) to D (best)
clarity: a measurement of how clear the diamond is (I1 (worst), SI1, SI2, VS1, VS2, VVS1, VVS2, IF (best))
x: length in mm (0–10.74)
y: width in mm (0–58.9)
z: depth in mm (0–31.8)
depth: total depth percentage = z / mean(x, y) = 2 * z / (x + y) (43–79)
table: width of top of diamond relative to widest point (43–95) | hbarker2 | Feb 19, 2016 | 3MB | 2294 |
Time of Baseball Game (Fall 2015)
This dataset has information the length of baseball games, along with characteristics of those games, from August 24 to August 31, during the 2015 Major League Baseball season. | jpalmateer | Sep 28, 2015 | 5KB | 7093 |
STA 220_Effect of Smoke on infants
Data was collected by a random survey of mothers in KY through a dance studio during November 2010 by SABRINA LAFFERTY & KAREN HOLLAND (ST 291 Fall 2010 candidates at HCTC) as a requirement for semester project. They asked 57 mothers about the gestation period for their pregnancies, the birth weight, the length of their newborns and whether they smoked while they were pregnant. | mnyagol0001 | Jan 12, 2013 | 1KB | 1995 |
SLR: alligator dimensions
p. 518 in Richard L Scheaffer, James T. McClave
Probability and Statistics for Engineers (4th ed.)
Belmont, California: Duxbury Press (1995)
Found originally in the Australian site.
Originally from the Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission but I can't find their source.
Length in inches?
Weight in lbs.? | phil_larson | Sep 13, 2012 | 174B | 1140 |
Diamonds
This is a very large data set showing various factors of over 50,000 diamonds including price, cut, color, clarity, etc.
price: price in US dollars
carat: weight of the diamond
cut: quality of the cut (Fair, Good, Very Good, Premium, Ideal)
color: diamond colour, from J (worst) to D (best)
clarity: a measurement of how clear the diamond is (I1 (worst), SI1, SI2, VS1, VS2, VVS1, VVS2, IF (best))
x: length in mm,
y: width in mm,
z: depth in mm,
depth: total depth percentage = z / mean(x, y) = 2 * z / (x + y),
table: width of top of diamond relative to widest point | gjohnson151515 | Jan 12, 2017 | 3MB | 742 |
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