

   DDeeaatthh RRaattee DDaattaa

        data(deaths)

   FFoorrmmaatt::

        A matrix with 5 rows and 5 columns.

   DDeessccrriippttiioonn::

        Death rates per 100 in Virginia in 1940.  The death
        rates are cross-classified by age group (rows) and pop-
        ulation group (columns).  The age groups are: 50-54,
        55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74 and the population groups
        are Rural/Male, Rural/Female, Urban/Male and
        Urban/Female.

        This provides a rather nice 3-way analysis of variance
        example.

   SSoouurrccee::

        L. Moyneau, S. K. Gilliam, and L. C. Florant (1947).
        "Differences in Virginia Death Rates by Color, Sex,
        Age, and Rural or Urban Residence", American Sociologi-
        cal Review, Vol. 12, 525-535.

   RReeffeerreenncceess::

        McNeil, D. R. (1977).  Interactive Data Analysis.
        Wiley.

