Description Usage Format References Examples
The Occupation dataset (d_occup
) came up from a survey conducted on graduates from the Technion-Insrael Institute of Tecnology.
A sample of N=143 graduates were asked to rank K=10 professions according to the perceived prestige. The occupations are labeled as:
1 = faculty member, 2 = owner of a business, 3 = applied scientist, 4 = operations researcher, 5 = industrial engineer, 6 = manager, 7 = mechanical engineer, 8 = supervisor, 9 = technician and 10 = foreman. The dataset is composed of complete orderings.
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Object of S3 class c("top_ordering","matrix")
gathering a matrix of complete orderings with N=143 rows and K=10 columns. Each row lists the professions from the most-liked (Rank_1
) to the least-liked (Rank_10
) for a given graduate.
Cohen, A. and Mallows, C. L. (1983). Assessing goodness of fit of ranking models to data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series D (The Statistician), 32(4), pages 361–374, ISSN: 0039-0526.
Cohen, A. (1982). Analysis of large sets of ranking data. Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods, 11(3), pages 235–256.
Goldberg, A. I. (1976). The relevance of cosmopolitan/local orientations to professional values and behavior. Sociology of Work and Occupations, 3(3), pages 331–356.
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