hopperentry: Data on successive hopper-entry speeds

Description Usage Format Source

Description

Data from Gallistel et al. (2004). Original data description: "A hopper entry speed is the reciprocal of the latency between the rise of the grain bin into the feeding hopper and the entry of the pigeon's head into the hopper. These data are an example of a discrete-time data record. [...] The entry speeds are approximately normally distributed [... t]hus, the the t-test is appropriate for testing for a change in the mean entry latency."

Usage

1

Format

An object of class data.frame with 244 rows and 1 columns.

Source

http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2004/08/31/0404965101.DC1/04965DataSet2.txt/


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