| typical_data_large {visdat} | R Documentation | 
A small toy dataset of imaginary people
Description
A wider dataset than typical_data containing information about some
randomly generated people, created using the excellent wakefield
package. It is created as deliberately odd / eclectic dataset.
Usage
typical_data_large
Format
A data frame with 300 rows and 49 variables:
- Age
- Age of each individual, see ?wakefield::age for more info 
- Animal
- A vector of animals, see ?wakefield::animal 
- Answer
- A vector of "Yes" or "No" 
- Area
- A vector of living areas "Suburban", "Urban", "Rural" 
- Car
- names of cars - see ?mtcars 
- Children
- vector of number of children - see ?wakefield::children 
- Coin
- character vector of "heads" and "tails" 
- Color
- vector of vectors from "colors()" 
- Date
- vector of "important" dates for an individual 
- Death
- TRUE / FALSE for whether this person died 
- Dice
- 6 sided dice result 
- DNA
- vector of GATC nucleobases 
- DOB
- birth dates 
- Dummy
- a 0/1 dummy var 
- Education
- education attainment level 
- Employment
- employee status 
- Eye
- eye colour 
- Grade
- percent grades 
- Grade_Level
- favorite school grade 
- Group
- control or treatment 
- hair
- hair colours - "brown", "black", "blonde", or "red" 
- Height
- height in cm 
- Income
- yearly income 
- Browser
- choice of internet browser 
- IQ
- intelligence quotient 
- Language
- random language of the world 
- Level
- levels between 1 and 4 
- Likert
- likert response - "strongly agree", "agree", and so on 
- Lorem_Ipsum
- lorem ipsum text 
- Marital
- marital status- "married", "divorced", "widowed", "separated", etc 
- Military
- miliary branch they are in 
- Month
- their favorite month 
- Name
- their name 
- Normal
- a random normal number 
- Political
- their favorite political party 
- Race
- their race 
- Religion
- their religion 
- SAT
- their SAT score 
- Sentence
- an uttered sentence 
- Sex_1
- sex of their first child 
- Sex_2
- sex of their second child 
- Smokes
- do they smoke 
- Speed
- their median speed travelled in a car 
- State
- the last state they visited in the USA 
- String
- a random string they smashed out on the keyboard 
- Upper
- the last key they hit in upper case 
- Valid
- TRUE FALSE answer to a question 
- Year
- significant year to that individuals 
- Zip
- a zip code they have visited