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Hoff (2007) analysed seven demographic variables of 464 male respondents to the 1994 General Social Survey. Of these seven, two were continuous (income and age of the respondents), three were ordinal with 5 categories (highest degree of the survey respondent, income and highest degree of respondent's parents), and two were count variables (number of children of the survey respondent and respondent's parents).
data(GSS)
A data frame with 464 observations on the following 7 variables:
INCOMEIncome of the respondent in 1000s of dollars, binned into 21 ordered categories.
DEGREEHighest degree ever obtained (0:None, 1:HS, 2:Associates, 3:Bachelors, 4:Graduate).
CHILDRENNumber of children of the survey respondent.
PINCOMEFinancial status of respondent's parents when respondent was 16 (on a 5-point scale).
PDEGREEHighest degree of the survey respondent's parents (0:None, 1:HS, 2:Associates, 3:Bachelors, 4:Graduate).
PCHILDRENNumber of children of the survey respondent's parents - 1.
AGEAge of the respondents in years.
Hoff, P. D. (2007). Extending the rank likelihood for semiparametric copula estimation. The Annals of Applied Statistics, 1, 265–283.
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