Gilby: Clothing and Intelligence Rating of Children
Description
Schoolboys were classified according to their clothing and to their teachers rating of "dullness"
(lack of intelligence), in a 5 x 7 table originally from
Gilby (1911).
Anscombe (1981) presents a slightly collapsed 4 x 6 table, used here, where
the last two categories of clothing were pooled as were the first two categories of dullness due to small counts.
Both Dullnes and Clothing are ordered categories, so models and methods
that examine their association in terms of ordinal categories are profitable.
Usage
data(Gilby)
Arguments
format
A 2-dimensional array resulting from cross-tabulating 2 variables for 1725 observations. The variable names and their levels are:
Anscombe, F. J. (1981).
Computing in Statistical Science Through APL.
New York: Springer-Verlag, p. 302
References
Gilby, W. H. (1911).
On the significance of the teacher's appreciation of
general intelligence. Biometrika, 8, 93-108 (esp. p. 94).
[Quoted by Kendall (1943,..., 1953) Table 13.1, p 320.]