Can you guys point me in the direction of a data set that is real and includes at least 40 observations, 2 quantitative variables and 1 qualitative variable?
Must be from a verifiable source.
Thanks in advance.
That's actually kind of an interesting idea for a science fair topic. I'm not actually sure how high I could fall without serious injury. Just a vague notion that "i could probably do 2 stories but 4 is too much"
>>8789298
I have data that meets your criteria, but why would I give it to you?
>>8789318
So I can pass stats 2?
>>8789306
I have seen some stats on it but fuck knows where to go about finding them again. Anyway from what I can remember its seven stories when you get to the point of near certain fatality. Of course you get some unlucky people who still survive from falls higher than that but they are the same sort of people that survive getting shot in the face with a shotgun.
>>8789346
By the same token, you also get some people that die from falling from just standing and landing poorly.
>>8789340
I can give you a piece of the data (40 observations worth), but I can't give you verification information. So I don't know if that helps.
As for public data stuff, the UCSD genome browser is the only thing I've used, but I'm not sure if you can find what you're looking for there.
>>8789641
I don't need your special data, I just need a suggestion of where to find data that meets the above parameters
>>8789298
The GSS dataset. Surprised you aren't using it in class already.
R has lots of nice datasets built in.
>>8789298
uhhh just go on kaggle or any government website lel