R Dataset / Package COUNT / titanic
On this R-data statistics page, you will find information about the titanic data set which pertains to titanic. The titanic data set is found in the COUNT R package. You can load the titanic data set in R by issuing the following command at the console data("titanic"). This will load the data into a variable called titanic. If R says the titanic data set is not found, you can try installing the package by issuing this command install.packages("COUNT") and then attempt to reload the data with the library() command. If you need to download R, you can go to the R project website. You can download a CSV (comma separated values) version of the titanic R data set. The size of this file is about 43,427 bytes.
titanic
Description
The data is an observation-based version of the 1912 Titanic passenger survival log,
Usage
data(titanic)
Format
A data frame with 1316 observations on the following 4 variables.
class
-
a factor with levels
1st class
2nd class
3rd class
crew
age
-
a factor with levels
child
adults
sex
-
a factor with levels
women
man
survived
-
a factor with levels
no
yes
Details
titanic is saved as a data frame. Used to assess risk ratios
Source
Found in many other texts
References
Hilbe, Joseph M (2014), Modeling Count Data, Cambridge University Press Hilbe, Joseph M (2007, 2011), Negative Binomial Regression, Cambridge University Press Hilbe, Joseph M (2009), Logistic Regression Models, Chapman & Hall/CRC
Examples
data(titanic) titanic$survival <- titanic$survived == "yes" glmlr <- glm(survival ~ age + sex + factor(class), family=binomial, data=titanic) summary(glmlr)
Dataset imported from https://www.r-project.org.