watermaze: Data on swim efficiencies in a rat learning a water maze

Description Usage Format Source

Description

Data from Gallistel et al. (2004). Original data description: "The swim efficiency is the straight-line distance between where the rat is placed in the tank and the location of the platform divided by the distance actually swum in reaching the platform. These are again discrete-trial data. The measures can fall anywhere in the interval from 0 to 1. They do not appear to be normally distributed, so one might want to use the K-S statistic. However, there are only 32 trials (data) and the K-S test requires a minimum of 4 data in each sample (before and after a putative change point), so one might also want to try the t test on these data."

Usage

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Format

An object of class data.frame with 33 rows and 1 columns.

Source

http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2004/08/31/0404965101.DC1/04965DataSet6.txt/


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