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Body temperature for 25 randomly chosen health people
A data frame with 25 observations of one variable.
body temperature (degrees F)
Shoemaker, A. L. 1996. What's normal? – Temperature, gender, and heart rate. Journal of Statistics Education 4(2).
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v4n2/datasets.shoemaker.html
Mackowiak, P.A., Wasserman, S.S., and Levine, M.M. 1992. A critical appraisal of 98.6 degrees F, the upper limit of the normal body temperature, and other legacies of Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich. Journal of the American Medical Association 268: 1578-1580.
1 2 3 | histogram(~temp, HumanBodyTemp)
stem(HumanBodyTemp$temp, scale = 2)
favstats(HumanBodyTemp$temp)
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97 | 4
97 | 55689
98 | 024444
98 | 668888
99 | 00124
99 | 5
100 | 0
min Q1 median Q3 max mean sd n missing
97.4 98 98.6 99 100 98.524 0.6777905 25 0
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