Data for Example 5.9
Kilowatt
A data frame/tibble with 51 observations on two variables
a factor with levels Alabama
Alaska
, Arizona
, Arkansas
California
,
Colorado
, Connecticut
, Delaware
, District of
Columbia
, Florida
,Georgia
, Hawaii
, Idaho
,
Illinois
, Indiana
, Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
,
Louisiana
, Maine
, Maryland
, Massachusetts
,
Michigan
, Minnesota
, Mississippi
, Missour
,
Montana
Nebraska
, Nevada
, New Hampshire
, New
Jersey
, New Mexico
, New York
, North Carolina
, North
Dakota
, Ohio
, Oklahoma
, Oregon
, Pennsylvania
,
Rhode Island
, South Carolina
, South Dakota
,
Tennessee
, Texas
, Utah
, Vermont
, Virginia
Washington
, West Virginia
, Wisconsin
, and Wyoming
a numeric vector indicating rates for kilowatt per hour
Kitchens, L. J. (2003) Basic Statistics and Data Analysis. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning.
EDA(Kilowatt$rate)
#> [1] "Kilowatt$rate"
#> Size (n) Missing Minimum 1st Qu Mean Median TrMean 3rd Qu
#> 51.000 0.000 3.380 6.010 6.761 6.570 6.727 7.340
#> Max. Stdev. Var. SE Mean I.Q.R. Range Kurtosis Skewness
#> 11.290 1.610 2.592 0.225 1.330 7.910 0.561 0.505
#> SW p-val
#> 0.022