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# California Housing
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# California Housing
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## Source
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## Source
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This dataset is a modified version of the California Housing dataset available from [http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/~ltorgo/Regression/cal_housing.html](Luís Torgo's page) (University of Porto). Luís Torgo obtained it from the StatLib repository (which is closed now). The dataset may also be downloaded from StatLib mirrors.
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This dataset is a modified version of the California Housing dataset available from [Luís Torgo's page](http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/~ltorgo/Regression/cal_housing.html) (University of Porto). Luís Torgo obtained it from the StatLib repository (which is closed now). The dataset may also be downloaded from StatLib mirrors.
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This dataset appeared in a 1997 paper titled *Sparse Spatial Autoregressions* by Pace, R. Kelley and Ronald Barry, published in the *Statistics and Probability Letters* journal. They built it using the 1990 California census data. It contains one row per census block group. A block group is the smallest geographical unit for which the U.S. Census Bureau publishes sample data (a block group typically has a population of 600 to 3,000 people).
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This dataset appeared in a 1997 paper titled *Sparse Spatial Autoregressions* by Pace, R. Kelley and Ronald Barry, published in the *Statistics and Probability Letters* journal. They built it using the 1990 California census data. It contains one row per census block group. A block group is the smallest geographical unit for which the U.S. Census Bureau publishes sample data (a block group typically has a population of 600 to 3,000 people).
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