\name{motor} \alias{motor} \title{ Data from a Simulated Motorcycle Accident } \description{ The \code{motor} data frame has 94 rows and 4 columns. The rows are obtained by removing replicate values of \code{time} from the dataset \code{\link{mcycle}}. Two extra columns are added to allow for strata with a different residual variance in each stratum. } \usage{ motor } \format{ This data frame contains the following columns: \describe{ \item{\code{times}}{ The time in milliseconds since impact. } \item{\code{accel}}{ The recorded head acceleration (in g). } \item{\code{strata}}{ A numeric column indicating to which of the three strata (numbered 1, 2 and 3) the observations belong. } \item{\code{v}}{ An estimate of the residual variance for the observation. \code{v} is constant within the strata but a different estimate is used for each of the three strata. }}} \source{ The data were obtained from Silverman, B.W. (1985) Some aspects of the spline smoothing approach to non-parametric curve fitting. \emph{Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, B}, \bold{47}, 1--52. } \references{ Davison, A.C. and Hinkley, D.V. (1997) \emph{Bootstrap Methods and Their Application}. Cambridge University Press. Venables, W.N. and Ripley, B.D. (1994) \emph{Modern Applied Statistics with S-Plus}. Springer-Verlag. } \seealso{ \code{\link{mcycle}} } \keyword{datasets} % Converted by Sd2Rd version 1.15.