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bugs_wide

Wide-format version of the "Bugs" dataset.


Description

Wide-format version of the "Bugs" dataset.

Usage

bugs_wide

Format

A data frame with 93 rows and 6 variables

  • subject. Dummy identity number for each participant.

  • gender. Participant's gender (Female, Male).

  • region. Region of the world the participant was from.

  • education. Level of education.

  • ldlf,ldhf,hdlf,hdhf.The desire to kill an arthropod was indicated on a scale from 0 to 10 in each condition of the experiment (LDLF: low freighteningness and low disgustingness; LFHD: low freighteningness and high disgustingness; HFHD: high freighteningness and low disgustingness; HFHD: high freighteningness and high disgustingness).

Details

This data set, "Bugs", provides the extent to which men and women want to kill arthropods that vary in freighteningness (low, high) and disgustingness (low, high). Each participant rates their attitudes towards all anthropods. Subset of the data reported by Ryan et al. (2013).

Source

Examples

dim(bugs_wide)
head(bugs_wide)
dplyr::glimpse(bugs_wide)

ggstatsplot

'ggplot2' Based Plots with Statistical Details

v0.7.2
GPL-3 | file LICENSE
Authors
Indrajeet Patil [cre, aut, cph] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1995-6531>, @patilindrajeets)
Initial release

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