\name{xmp09.10} \alias{xmp09.10} \docType{data} \title{data from Example 9.10} \description{ The \code{xmp09.10} data frame has 16 rows and 3 columns. } \format{ This data frame contains the following columns: \describe{ \item{t1.min}{ modulus of elasticity (MPa) obtained 1 minute after loading on Scotch pine lumber specimens. } \item{t4.wks}{ modulus of elasticity (MPa) obtained 4 weeks after loading on Scotch pine lumber specimens. } \item{Difference}{ a numeric vector of the differences in the modulus of elasticity (MPa) } } } \details{ This is an extended version of the data from Example 7.11. } \source{ Devore, J. L. (2003) \emph{Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (6th ed)}, Duxbury (1996), Time-dependent bending properties of lumber, \emph{J. of Testing and Evaluation}, 187-193. } \examples{ data(xmp09.10) boxplot(xmp09.10[, c("t1.min", "t4.wks")], main = "Data from Example 9.10") attach(xmp09.10) ## compare to Figure 9.7, page 379 qqnorm(Difference, main = "Differences from Example 9.10", ylab = "Difference in modulus of elasticity") qqline(Difference) t.test(Difference, conf = 0.99) t.test(t1.min, t4.wks, paired = TRUE, conf = 0.99) # same thing detach() } \seealso{\code{\link{xmp07.11}}} \keyword{datasets}