Boston package:MASS R Documentation _H_o_u_s_i_n_g _V_a_l_u_e_s _i_n _S_u_b_u_r_b_s _o_f _B_o_s_t_o_n _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n: The 'Boston' data frame has 506 rows and 14 columns. _U_s_a_g_e: Boston _F_o_r_m_a_t: This data frame contains the following columns: '_c_r_i_m' per capita crime rate by town. '_z_n' proportion of residential land zoned for lots over 25,000 sq.ft. '_i_n_d_u_s' proportion of non-retail business acres per town. '_c_h_a_s' Charles River dummy variable (= 1 if tract bounds river; 0 otherwise). '_n_o_x' nitrogen oxides concentration (parts per 10 million). '_r_m' average number of rooms per dwelling. '_a_g_e' proportion of owner-occupied units built prior to 1940. '_d_i_s' weighted mean of distances to five Boston employment centres. '_r_a_d' index of accessibility to radial highways. '_t_a_x' full-value property-tax rate per $10,000. '_p_t_r_a_t_i_o' pupil-teacher ratio by town. '_b_l_a_c_k' 1000(Bk - 0.63)^2 where Bk is the proportion of blacks by town. '_l_s_t_a_t' lower status of the population (percent). '_m_e_d_v' median value of owner-occupied homes in $1000s. _S_o_u_r_c_e: Harrison, D. and Rubinfeld, D.L. (1978) Hedonic prices and the demand for clean air. _J. Environ. Economics and Management_ *5*, 81-102. Belsley D.A., Kuh, E. and Welsch, R.E. (1980) _Regression Diagnostics. Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity._ New York: Wiley.