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HS.data: 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

Arguments

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

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

Run this code
summary(HS.data)

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