\name{small.msq} \alias{small.msq} \docType{data} \title{ A small example data set taken from a larger data set} \description{ A small subset of 200 cases and 14 variables from the msqR data set in the psychTools package. Saved here to allow vignettes to work without using psychTools} \usage{data("small.msq")} \format{ A data frame with 200 observations on the following 14 variables. \describe{ \item{\code{active}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{alert}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{aroused}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{sleepy}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{tired}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{drowsy}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{anxious}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{jittery}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{nervous}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{calm}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{relaxed}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{at.ease}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{gender}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{drug}}{a numeric vector} } } \details{ See the detailed discussion of the msqR in the psychTools package} \references{ Revelle, W. and Anderson, K.J. (1998) Personality, motivation and cognitive performance: Final report to the Army Research Institute on contract MDA 903-93-K-0008. (\url{https://www.personality-project.org/revelle/publications/ra.ari.98.pdf}). } \examples{ data(small.msq) } \keyword{datasets}