Data from Pearson (1900) about the frequency of 5s and 6s in throws of
12 dice. Weldon tossed the dice 26,306 times and reported his results
in a letter to Francis Galton on 1894-02-02.
Usage
data("WeldonDice")
Arguments
format
A 1-way table giving the frequency of a 5 or a 6 in 26,306 throws of
12 dice where 10 indicates 10 or more 5s or 6s. The variable
and its levels are
rll{
No Name Levels
1 n56 0, 1, ..., 10
}
source
M. Friendly (2000),
Visualizing Categorical Data,
pages 20--21.
References
K. Pearson (1900),
On the criterion that a given system of deviations from the probable
in the case of a correlated system of variables is such that it can be
reasonably supposed to have arisen by random sampling,
Philosophical Magazine, 50 (5th series), 157--175.
M. Friendly (2000),
Visualizing Categorical Data.
SAS Institute, Cary, NC.