The body satisfaction data come from the Project EAT study (PI: Dianne Neumark-Sztainer). The n=1000 observations represent a random subsample of the full Project EAT dataset are are not meant for use other than to demonstrate statsitical methods for classroom purposes. The original source for the body satisfaction scale is: Pingitore R. "Gender Differences in Body Satisfaction." Obesity Research. 1997; 5(5). The respondent answered each of the following questions which were on a 5 point Likert type scale where the word anchors were 1 = Very Dissatisfied and 5 = Very Satisfied. "How satisfied are you with your: a. Height b. Weight c. Body Shape d. Waist e. Hips f. Thighs g. Stomach h. Face i. Body build j. Shoulders The variable names are hap_ht height hap_wt weight hapshape body shape hapwaist waist haphips hips hapthigh thigh hapstom stomach hapface face hapbuild body build hapshlds shoulders Other select variables are also in the .txt and the .csv. the variables in the dataset are: height_s - observed height in feet weight_s - observed weight in pounds bestwt - what the adolescent thinks would be his/her best weight diffwt - bestwt minus weight_s sex - 1 is male, 2 is female ageyrs - age in years race - 1 white, 2 black, 3 Hispanic, 4 Asian, 6 Native Am, 7 Mixed/other id - an individual id number school - a school id number hap_ht, hap_wt, hapshape, hapwaist, haphips, hapthigh, hapstom, hapface, hapbuild,hapshlds ***************************************************************************;