A data frame with 587 observations on the following variables.
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id identification number
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plurality 5 = single fetus
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outcome 1 = live birth that survived at least 28 days
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date birth date where 1096=January 1, 1961
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gestation length of gestation (in days)
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wt birth weight (in ounces)
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parity total number of previous pregnancies (including fetal deaths and still births)
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race mother's race: 0-5=white 6=mex 7=black 8=asian 9=mixed
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age mother's age in years at termination of pregnancy
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ed mother's education: 0= less than 8th grade, 1 = 8th -12th grade - did not graduate, 2= HS graduate–no other schooling, 3= HS+trade, 4=HS+some college, 5=College graduate, 6=Trade school, 7=HS unclear
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ht mother's height in inches to the last completed inch
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wt.1 mother's prepregnancy weight (in pounds)
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drace father's race (a factor with levels equivalent to mother's race)
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dage father's age (in years)
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ded father's education (same coding as mother's education)
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dht father's height in inches to the last completed inch
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dwt father's weight (in pounds)
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marital marital status: 1=married, 2=legally separated, 3=divorced, 4=widowed, 5=never married
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inc family yearly income in $2500 increments: 0=under 2500, 1=2500-4999, ..., 8=12,500-14,999, 9=15000+
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smoke does mother smoke? 0=never, 1=smokes now, 2=until current pregnancy, 3=once did, not now
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time time since quitting smoking: 0=never smoked, 1=still smokes, 2=during current preg, 3=within 1 year, 4=1 to 2 years ago, 5= 2 to 3 years ago, 6= 3 to 4 years ago, 7=5 to 9 years ago, 8=10+ years ago, 9=quit and don't know
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number number of cigarettes smoked per day for past and current smokers 0=never, 1=1-4, 2=5-9, 3=10-14, 4=15-19, 5=20-29, 6=30-39, 7=40-60, 8=60+, 9=smoke but don't know
The data were presented by Nolan and Speed to address the question of whether there is a link between maternal smoking and the baby's health for male births.