Data sets for homework:
Table for Problem 5.23 in Chapter 5:
<35 35-44 >44 <35 35-44 >44 Region M F M F M F M F M F M F Northeast Satisfied 288 60 224 35 337 70 38 19 32 22 21 15 Not satisfied 177 57 166 19 172 30 33 35 11 20 8 10 Mid-Atlantic Satisfied 90 19 96 12 124 17 18 13 7 0 9 1 Not satisfied 45 12 42 5 39 2 6 7 2 3 2 1 Southern Satisfied 226 88 189 44 156 70 45 47 18 13 11 9 Not satisfied 128 57 117 34 73 25 31 35 3 7 2 2 Midwest Satisfied 285 110 225 53 324 60 40 66 19 25 22 11 Not satisfied 179 93 141 24 140 47 25 56 11 19 2 12 Northwest Satisfied 270 176 215 80 269 110 36 25 9 11 16 4 Not satisfied 180 151 108 40 136 40 20 16 7 5 3 5 Southwest Satisfied 252 97 162 47 199 62 69 45 14 8 14 2 Not satisfied 126 61 72 27 93 24 27 36 7 4 5 0 Pacific Satisfied 119 62 66 20 67 25 45 22 15 10 8 6 Not satisfied 58 33 20 10 21 10 16 15 10 8 6 2
Table for Problem 5.27 in Chapter 5:
Occupational aspirations Socioeconomic Gender Residence IQ status High Low Male Rural High High 117 47 Low 54 87 Low High 29 78 Low 31 262 Small High High 350 80 urban Low 70 85 Low High 71 120 Low 33 265 Large High High 151 31 urban Low 27 23 Low High 30 27 Low 12 52 Female Rural High High 102 69 Low 52 119 Low High 32 73 Low 28 349 Small High High 338 96 urban Low 44 99 Low High 76 107 Low 22 344 Large High High 148 35 urban Low 17 39 Low High 21 47 Low 6 116
Table for Problem 7.12 in Chapter 7:
Non Party Identification Protestors Protestors Strong Democrat 10 18 Weak Democrat 59 38 Leaning Democrat 41 22 Independent 26 7 Leaning Republican 44 10 Weak Republican 47 7 Strong Republican 29 2
Table for Problem 7.17 in Chapter 7:
Hospital 1 Hosptial 2 Hospital 3 Hospital 4 Operation N S M N S M N S M N S M A 23 7 2 18 6 1 8 6 3 12 9 1 B 23 10 5 18 6 2 12 4 4 15 3 2 C 20 13 5 13 13 2 11 6 2 14 8 3 D 24 10 6 9 15 2 7 7 4 13 6 4Note: N = none, S = slight, M = moderate dumping severity.
Table for Problem 7.20 in Chapter 7:
Cognitive Impairment Alzheimer's Age Disease Sev Mod Mil Bor Un 65-69 Highly probable 1 1 0 0 0 Probable 0 4 5 0 0 Possible 0 4 11 9 0 Unaffected 0 0 2 1 45 70-74 Highly probable 1 0 0 0 0 Probable 1 8 3 0 0 Possible 1 6 16 11 0 Unaffected 0 1 3 3 40 75-79 Highly probable 1 4 0 0 0 Probable 5 17 8 0 0 Possible 1 5 17 14 0 Unaffected 0 0 2 2 30 80-84 Highly probable 4 7 0 0 0 Probable 2 15 9 0 0 Possible 1 7 24 12 0 Unaffected 0 0 0 3 28 85+ Highly probable 9 8 1 0 0 Probable 17 16 8 0 0 Possible 0 13 22 9 0 Unaffected 0 0 2 2 11Note: Response categories are severe, moderate, mild, borderline, unaffected
Table for Problem 7.22 in Chapter 7:
Housing Low contact: Satisfaction High contact: Satisfaction Low Medium High Low Medium High Influence Tower blocks Low 21 21 28 14 19 37 Medium 34 22 36 17 23 40 High 10 11 36 3 5 23 Apartments Low 61 23 17 78 46 43 Medium 43 35 40 48 45 86 High 26 18 54 15 25 62 Atrium houses Low 13 9 10 20 23 20 Medium 8 8 12 10 22 24 High 6 7 9 7 10 21 Terraced houses Low 18 6 7 57 23 13 Medium 15 13 13 31 21 13 High 7 5 11 5 6 13
Table for Problem 8.13 in Chapter 8:
Premarital Sex 1 2 Religious Attendance 1 2 1 2 Birth control 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Political 1 99 15 73 25 8 4 24 22 Views 2 73 20 87 37 20 13 50 60 3 51 19 51 36 6 12 33 88
Table for Problem 9.19 in Chapter 9:
Year Collisions Miles Year Collisions Miles 1970 3 281 1977 4 264 1971 6 276 1978 1 267 1972 4 268 1979 7 265 1973 7 269 1980 3 267 1974 6 281 1981 5 260 1975 2 271 1982 6 231 1976 2 265 1983 1 249
Table for Problem 12.23 in Chapter 12:
Teen Premarital sex Extramarital sex 1 2 3 4 1 1 140 0 0 0 2 30 3 1 0 3 66 4 2 0 4 83 15 10 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 3 15 8 8 0 4 23 8 7 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 1 4 13 4 6 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 7 2 2 4 1 = always wrong, 2 = almost always wrong, 3 = wrong only sometimes, 4 = not wrong
Table for Problem 12.24 in Chapter 12:
Response Center Treatment Success Failure 1 Drug 11 25 Control 10 27 2 Drug 16 4 Control 22 10 3 Drug 14 5 Control 7 12 4 Drug 2 14 Control 1 16 5 Drug 6 11 Control 0 12 6 Drug 1 10 Control 0 10 7 Drug 1 4 Control 1 8 8 Drug 4 2 Control 6 1
Data for Problem 13.20 in Chapter 13:
county perot total buchanan total vote vote 1996 vote vote 2000 Alachua 8072 74484 262 84839 Baker 667 6634 73 8128 Bay 5922 51566 248 58563 Bradford 819 8247 65 8638 Brevard 25249 195055 570 217543 Broward 38964 505015 789 571685 Calhoun 630 4158 90 5157 Charlott 7783 63014 182 66715 Citrus 7244 49585 270 56940 Clay 3281 47040 186 57116 Collier 6320 72511 122 91873 Columbia 1970 16326 89 18358 Desoto 965 7485 36 7771 Dixie 652 3795 29 4627 Duval 13844 253943 652 263371 Escambia 8587 107687 504 116220 Flagler 2185 20075 83 27017 Franklin 878 4569 33 4618 Gadsden 938 14193 39 14493 Gilchris 841 4795 29 5336 Glades 521 3431 9 3346 Gulf 1054 5986 71 6104 Hamilton 406 3670 23 3928 Hardee 851 6204 30 6210 Hendry 1135 8896 22 8112 Hernando 7272 58055 242 65033 Highland 3739 33699 127 35045 Hillsbor 25154 308190 847 351913 Holmes 1208 6801 76 7306 IndianRi 4635 43963 105 49458 Jackson 1602 15509 102 16246 Jefferso 393 4808 29 5624 Lafayett 316 2322 10 2493 Lake 8813 73911 289 88266 Lee 18389 165923 305 183593 Leon 6672 91685 282 102692 Levy 1774 11065 67 12614 Liberty 376 1342 39 2385 Madison 578 5584 29 6132 Manatee 10360 96741 272 109878 Marion 11340 90146 563 102178 Martin 5005 54646 108 61666 MiamiDad 24722 553491 560 624168 Monroe 4817 32450 47 33679 Nassau 1657 21159 90 23502 Okaloosa 5432 62963 267 70293 Okeechob 1666 9936 43 9819 Orange 18191 231061 446 278918 Osceola 6091 46484 145 55270 PalmBeac 30739 397231 3407 430762 Pasco 18011 133457 570 142108 Pinellas 36990 376218 1010 396092 Polk 14991 150140 538 167676 Putnam 3272 25145 148 26074 SantaRos 4957 42336 311 50111 Sarasota 14939 148950 305 160327 Seminole 9357 114878 194 136315 StJohns 4205 48539 229 60494 StLucie 8482 73897 124 77756 Sumter 2375 15397 114 22184 Suwannee 1874 12144 108 12369 Taylor 1140 7997 27 6791 Union 425 3462 29 3800 Volusia 17319 160118 396 182109 Wakulla 1091 7165 46 8545 Walton 2342 15514 120 18209 Washingt 1287 7859 88 7960