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invisibility: Cloaks of Invisibility

Description

We are interested in the effect that wearing a cloak of invisibility has on people's tendency to mischief. 80 participants were placed in an enclosed community. Hidden cameras recorded mischievous acts. It was recorded how many mischievous acts were conducted in the first 3 weeks (mischief1). After 3 weeks 34 participants were told that the cameras were switched off so that no one would be able to see what they're getting up to. The remaining 46 subjects were given a cloak of invisibility. These people were told not to tell anyone else about their cloak and they could wear it whenever they liked. The number of mischievous acts were recorded over the next 3 weeks (mischief2).

Usage

invisibility

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 3 variables and 80 observations:

cloak

factor with 34 subjects in the no cloak condition, 46 in the cloak condition

mischief1

number of mischievous acts during the first 3 weeks

mischief2

number of mischievous acts during the second 3 weeks

Details

Fictional dataset from Field et al. book (p. 485).

References

Field, A., Miles, J., & Field, Z. (2012). Discovering Statistics Using R. Sage.

Examples

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invisibility
summary(invisibility)

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