city_population {heuristica} | R Documentation |
Population size of the 83 largest German cities.
Description
Population size of the 83 German cities that had more than 100,000 inhabitants when this data was collected in 1993 plus cues indicating whether a city has a soccer team, intercity trainline, University, etc. All cues are binary.
Usage
city_population
Format
A data frame.
- Name
Name of city
- Running_Number
Running Number
- Population
Population size
- Soccer_Team
1 indicates that the city has a soccer team, 0 indicates that it does not.
- State_Capital
1 indicates that the city is a state capital, 0 indicates that it is not.
- Former_East_Germany
1 indicates that the city belongs to former East Germany, 0 that is does not.
- Industrial_Belt
1 indicates that the city is an industrial belt, 0 that it is not.
- Licence_Plate
1 indicates that the city has a licence plate, 0 that it does not.
- Intercity_Trainline
1 indicates that an intercity trainline crosses the city, 0 that it does not.
- Exposition_Site
1 indicates that the city is an exposition size, 0 that it is not.
- National_Capital
1 indicates that the city is the national capital, 0 that it is not.
- University
1 indicates that the city has a University, 0 that it does not.
Details
The data is based on:
Fischer Welt Almanach [Fischer World Almanac]. (1993). Frankfurt, Germany: Fischer.
This is the data set used in simulations by the ABC (Adaptive Behavior and Cognition) research group.