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JobSatisfaction

Job Satisfaction Data


Description

Data from Petersen (1968) about the job satisfaction of 715 blue collar workers, selected from Danish Industry in 1968.

Usage

data("JobSatisfaction")

Format

A data frame with 8 observations and 4 variables.

Freq

frequency.

management

factor indicating quality of management (bad, good).

supervisor

factor indicating supervisor's job satisfaction (low, high).

own

factor indicating worker's own job satisfaction (low, high).

Source

E. B. Andersen (1991), The Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data, Table 5.4.

References

E. B. Andersen (1991), The Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data. 2nd edition. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

E. Petersen (1968), Job Satisfaction in Denmark. (In Danish). Mentalhygiejnisk Forlag, Copenhagen.

Examples

data("JobSatisfaction")
structable(~ ., data = JobSatisfaction)

mantelhaen.test(xtabs(Freq ~ own + supervisor + management,
                      data = JobSatisfaction))

vcd

Visualizing Categorical Data

v1.4-10
GPL-2
Authors
David Meyer [aut, cre], Achim Zeileis [aut] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0918-3766>), Kurt Hornik [aut], Florian Gerber [ctb], Michael Friendly [ctb]
Initial release

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