I have a page of links to data: http://www.keypress.com/fathom/Data_Sets.html
Perhaps you can find something there. At 11:01 PM -0700 1/4/02, Michael Joner wrote: >The new semester has started and one of my first assignments has been to >find some datasets that I'd be interested in evaluating during some of my >classes. > >I spent some time searching the Internet for some interesting data. The >data available on StatLib is not exactly what I'd prefer to study >(although I guess if I can't find anything else I can always fall back on >StatLib), mainly because the data is not very recent to begin with. I >found some information but it seems that most of the information I've >found has been in PDF format or some other document-based format that >would be very difficult to read into SAS or S-PLUS. I can clean data if >needed but would rather not have to go to the trouble of parsing a Word >document (I also found some of them). > >The data would be for a Modern Regression Methods class. I need some >datasets with categorical variables and some datasets with continuous >variables (I guess some datasets with a mix of categorical and continuous >wouldn't be bad, either). > >Could someone here steer me in the direction of some good datasets? Some >of my interests include technology, sports, and vital statistics. > >Mike Joner >================================================================= ________________________________ Jill Binker Fathom Dynamic Statistics Software KCP Technologies, an affiliate of Key Curriculum Press 1150 65th St Emeryville, CA 94608 1-800-995-MATH (6284) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.keypress.com http://www.keycollege.com __________________________________ ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ =================================================================