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+ ## Student Alcohol Consumption Dataset
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+ A dataset on social, gender and study data from secondary school students.
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+ Following was retrieved from [UCI machine learning repository](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/uciml/student-alcohol-consumption).
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+ **Context:**
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+ The data were obtained in a survey of students math and portuguese language courses in secondary school. It contains a lot of interesting social, gender and study information about students. You can use it for some EDA or try to predict students final grade.
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+ **Content:**
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+ Attributes for both student-mat.csv (Math course) and student-por.csv (Portuguese language course) datasets:
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+ - school - student's school (binary: 'GP' - Gabriel Pereira or 'MS' - Mousinho da Silveira)
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+ - sex - student's sex (binary: 'F' - female or 'M' - male)
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+ - age - student's age (numeric: from 15 to 22)
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+ - address - student's home address type (binary: 'U' - urban or 'R' - rural)
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+ - famsize - family size (binary: 'LE3' - less or equal to 3 or 'GT3' - greater than 3)
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+ - Pstatus - parent's cohabitation status (binary: 'T' - living together or 'A' - apart)
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+ - Medu - mother's education (numeric: 0 - none, 1 - primary education (4th grade), 2 – 5th to 9th grade, 3 – secondary education or 4 – higher education)
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+ - Fedu - father's education (numeric: 0 - none, 1 - primary education (4th grade), 2 – 5th to 9th grade, 3 – secondary education or 4 – higher education)
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+ - Mjob - mother's job (nominal: 'teacher', 'health' care related, civil 'services' (e.g. administrative or police), 'at_home' or 'other')
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+ - Fjob - father's job (nominal: 'teacher', 'health' care related, civil 'services' (e.g. administrative or police), 'at_home' or 'other')
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+ - reason - reason to choose this school (nominal: close to 'home', school 'reputation', 'course' preference or 'other')
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+ - guardian - student's guardian (nominal: 'mother', 'father' or 'other')
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+ - traveltime - home to school travel time (numeric: 1 - <15 min., 2 - 15 to 30 min., 3 - 30 min. to 1 hour, or 4 - >1 hour)
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+ - studytime - weekly study time (numeric: 1 - <2 hours, 2 - 2 to 5 hours, 3 - 5 to 10 hours, or 4 - >10 hours)
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+ - failures - number of past class failures (numeric: n if 1<=n<3, else 4)
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+ - schoolsup - extra educational support (binary: yes or no)
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+ - famsup - family educational support (binary: yes or no)
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+ - paid - extra paid classes within the course subject (Math or Portuguese) (binary: yes or no)
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+ - activities - extra-curricular activities (binary: yes or no)
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+ - nursery - attended nursery school (binary: yes or no)
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+ - higher - wants to take higher education (binary: yes or no)
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+ - internet - Internet access at home (binary: yes or no)
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+ - romantic - with a romantic relationship (binary: yes or no)
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+ - famrel - quality of family relationships (numeric: from 1 - very bad to 5 - excellent)
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+ - freetime - free time after school (numeric: from 1 - very low to 5 - very high)
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+ - goout - going out with friends (numeric: from 1 - very low to 5 - very high)
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+ - Dalc - workday alcohol consumption (numeric: from 1 - very low to 5 - very high)
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+ - Walc - weekend alcohol consumption (numeric: from 1 - very low to 5 - very high)
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+ - health - current health status (numeric: from 1 - very bad to 5 - very good)
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+ - absences - number of school absences (numeric: from 0 to 93)
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+ These grades are related with the course subject, Math or Portuguese:
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+ - G1 - first period grade (numeric: from 0 to 20)
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+ - G2 - second period grade (numeric: from 0 to 20)
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+ - G3 - final grade (numeric: from 0 to 20, output target)
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+ **Additional note:** there are several (382) students that belong to both datasets.
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+ These students can be identified by searching for identical attributes that characterize each student, as shown in the annexed R file.