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newpainters

The Discretized Painter's Data of de Piles


Description

The original painters data contain the subjective assessment, on a 0 to 20 integer scale, of 54 classical painters. The newpainters data discretizes the subjective assessment by quartiles with thresholds 25%, 50%, 75%. The painters were assessed on four characteristics: composition, drawing, colour and expression. The data is due to the Eighteenth century art critic, de Piles.

Usage

data(newpainters)

Format

A table containing 5 variables ("Composition", "Drawing", "Colour", "Expression", and "School") and 54 observations.

Source

A. J. Weekes (1986).“A Genstat Primer”. Edward Arnold.

M. Davenport and G. Studdert-Kennedy (1972). “The statistical analysis of aesthetic judgement: an exploration.” Applied Statistics, vol. 21, pp. 324–333.

I. T. Jolliffe (1986) “Principal Component Analysis.” Springer.

References

Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D. (2002) “Modern Applied Statistics with S,” Fourth edition. Springer.


Zelig

Everyone's Statistical Software

v5.1.7
GPL (>= 3)
Authors
Christine Choirat [aut], Christopher Gandrud [aut], James Honaker [aut], Kosuke Imai [aut], Gary King [aut], Olivia Lau [aut], Robert Treacy [aut, cre], IQSS Harvard University [cph]
Initial release
2020-12-03

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