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The housetasks data frame gives 13 housetasks and their repartition in the couple.

Usage

data(housetasks)

Format

This data frame contains four columns : wife, alternating, husband and jointly. Each column is a numeric vector.

Source

Kroonenberg, P. M. and Lombardo, R. (1999) Nonsymmetric correspondence analysis: a tool for analysing contingency tables with a dependence structure. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 34, 367–396

Examples

data(housetasks)
nsc1 <- dudi.nsc(housetasks, scan = FALSE)

if(adegraphicsLoaded()) {
  s.label(nsc1$c1, plab.cex = 1.25)
  s.arrow(nsc1$li, add = TRUE, plab.cex = 0.75)
} else {
  s.label(nsc1$c1, clab = 1.25)
  s.arrow(nsc1$li, add.pl = TRUE, clab = 0.75) 
}