Nsfs 383 [updated]

NSFS-383: The Reluctant Landlady

Title: The Reluctant Landlady: A Debt Paid in Flesh Studio: Nagae Style (Nagae Jitsugyo) Series: NSFS (Nagae Style Fake/Amateur Series) ID: NSFS-383

Plot Summary: Yumi (played by a mature actress in her 30s or 40s) is a widow who runs a small, traditional apartment building left to her by her late husband. She is kind-hearted and treats her tenants like family, often going out of her way to help them. However, the building is old, and repairs are constant. Her financial situation is dire, and she is secretly behind on payments to the shady real estate company that holds the mortgage.

One day, Mr. Kudo, a new tenant, moves in. He is young, polite, and hardworking, quickly earning Yumi’s trust. However, Kudo is actually an informant for the real estate company. When the company’s debt collector, a rough and imposing man named Tanaka, comes to demand payment, Yumi cannot pay. nsfs 383

Tanaka gives her an ultimatum: either she is evicted immediately, or she agrees to a "special arrangement" to work off the interest. To ensure she complies, Tanaka reveals that Kudo has been spying on her and has gathered compromising information about her financial struggles (or perhaps planted evidence of illegal subletting).

Feeling betrayed by Kudo but trapped with nowhere to go, Yumi agrees to Tanaka's demands to protect her home. The "arrangement" involves her submitting to Tanaka's desires in the empty units of her own building. As the days pass, the humiliation grows as Tanaka brings Kudo to watch or participate, turning her role as the respectable landlady into that of a submissive plaything for her tenants.

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Restricted-Use File (RUF) – The Real NSFS 383

To access the full NSFS 383 restricted file, you must:

  1. Submit a proposal to the NSF/NCSES Confidentiality Office.
  2. Sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).
  3. Work within a Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) or an approved virtual enclave.

The RUF includes: ZIP code tabulation areas (ZCTA), exact PhD institution (masked but linkable to IPEDS), and unbounded salary data. Most high-impact papers using NSFS 383 rely on the restricted file. Mature Woman / Widow Landlady & Tenant Coercion


Apply replicate weights (BRR method)

library(survey) options(survey.lonely.psu = "adjust") design <- svrepdesign( data = nsfs383, repweights = "rw_[0-9]+", type = "BRR", weights = ~wtsurvy, combined.weights = TRUE )

How to Verify Certification

Just because a product claims "NSF compliant" doesn't mean it's certified. To be sure:

  1. Look for the NSF Mark on the product or packaging, specifying "NSF/ANSI 383."
  2. Search the NSF Online Certification Listing (nsf.org/certified). Enter the manufacturer or product name.
  3. Check the scope of the certification – it should explicitly state "NSF/ANSI 383" and list the specific material type (e.g., "EPDM gasket for cold water").

Estimate median salary by gender

svyby(~salary, ~gender, academic, svyquantile, quantiles = 0.5, ci = TRUE) and top-coding is aggressive.

Important: Always use the provided survey weights (wtsurvy). Unweighted analysis of NSFS 383 will produce biased estimates because the stratified sampling oversamples small demographic groups.


Public-Use vs. Restricted-Use NSFS 383 Data

Many first-time users download the public-use file from the NCSES website and immediately hit a wall: the geographic identifiers are stripped, and top-coding is aggressive.

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