channing package:boot R Documentation _C_h_a_n_n_i_n_g _H_o_u_s_e _D_a_t_a _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n: The 'channing' data frame has 462 rows and 5 columns. Channing House is a retirement centre in Palo Alto, California. These data were collected between the opening of the house in 1964 until July 1, 1975. In that time 97 men and 365 women passed through the centre. For each of these, their age on entry and also on leaving or death was recorded. A large number of the observations were censored mainly due to the resident being alive on July 1, 1975 when the data was collected. Over the time of the study 130 women and 46 men died at Channing House. Differences between the survival of the sexes, taking age into account, was one of the primary concerns of this study. _U_s_a_g_e: channing _F_o_r_m_a_t: This data frame contains the following columns: '_s_e_x' A factor for the sex of each resident ('"Male"' or '"Female"'). '_e_n_t_r_y' The residents age (in months) on entry to the centre '_e_x_i_t' The age (in months) of the resident on death, leaving the centre or July 1, 1975 whichever event occurred first. '_t_i_m_e' The length of time (in months) that the resident spent at Channing House. ('time=exit-entry') '_c_e_n_s' The indicator of right censoring. 1 indicates that the resident died at Channing House, 0 indicates that they left the house prior to July 1, 1975 or that they were still alive and living in the centre at that date. _S_o_u_r_c_e: The data were obtained from Hyde, J. (1980) Testing survival with incomplete observations. _Biostatistics Casebook_. R.G. Miller, B. Efron, B.W. Brown and L.E. Moses (editors), 31-46. John Wiley. _R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s: Davison, A.C. and Hinkley, D.V. (1997) _Bootstrap Methods and Their Application_. Cambridge University Press.