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‘May’ in Federalist Papers
Description
Data from Mosteller & Wallace (1984) investigating the use of certain keywords (‘may’ in this data set) to identify the author of 12 disputed ‘Federalist Papers’ by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison.
Usage
data("Federalist")
Format
A 1-way table giving the number of occurrences of ‘may’ in 262 blocks of text. The variable and its levels are
No | Name | Levels |
1 | nMay | 0, 1, ..., 6 |
Source
Michael Friendly (2000), Visualizing Categorical Data, page 19.
References
F. Mosteller & D. L. Wallace (1984), Applied Bayesian and Classical Inference: The Case of the Federalist Papers. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
M. Friendly (2000), Visualizing Categorical Data. SAS Institute, Cary, NC.
Examples
data("Federalist")
gf <- goodfit(Federalist, type = "nbinomial")
summary(gf)
plot(gf)