% File src/library/datasets/man/infert.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{infert} \docType{data} \alias{infert} \title{Infertility after Spontaneous and Induced Abortion} \description{ This is a matched case-control study dating from before the availability of conditional logistic regression. } \usage{infert} \format{ \tabular{rll}{ 1. \tab Education \tab 0 = 0-5 years \cr \tab \tab 1 = 6-11 years \cr \tab \tab 2 = 12+ years \cr 2. \tab age \tab age in years of case \cr 3. \tab parity \tab count \cr 4. \tab number of prior \tab 0 = 0 \cr \tab induced abortions \tab 1 = 1 \cr \tab \tab 2 = 2 or more \cr 5. \tab case status\tab 1 = case \cr \tab \tab 0 = control \cr 6. \tab number of prior \tab 0 = 0 \cr \tab spontaneous abortions \tab 1 = 1 \cr \tab \tab 2 = 2 or more \cr 7. \tab matched set number \tab 1-83 \cr 8. \tab stratum number \tab 1-63} } \source{ Trichopoulos \emph{et al} (1976) \emph{Br. J. of Obst. and Gynaec.} \bold{83}, 645--650. } \note{ One case with two prior spontaneous abortions and two prior induced abortions is omitted. } \examples{ require(stats) model1 <- glm(case ~ spontaneous+induced, data = infert, family = binomial()) summary(model1) ## adjusted for other potential confounders: summary(model2 <- glm(case ~ age+parity+education+spontaneous+induced, data = infert, family = binomial())) ## Really should be analysed by conditional logistic regression ## which is in the survival package \donttest{if(require(survival)){ model3 <- clogit(case ~ spontaneous+induced+strata(stratum), data = infert) print(summary(model3)) detach() # survival (conflicts) }} } \keyword{datasets}