R/data-employee_survey.R

#' Employee survey data
#'
#' Fictional data on the results of an engagement survey among company employees on a four-point Likert scale indicating increasingly positive sentiment
#'
#' @format A dataframe with 2833 rows and 14 variables:
#' \describe{
#' \item{Happiness}{The employee rating on their overall happiness}
#' \item{Ben1, Ben2, Ben3}{The employee rating on three questions related to employment benefits}
#' \item{Work1, Work2, Work3}{The employee rating on three questions related to general work environment}
#' \item{Man1, Man2, Man3}{The employee rating on three questions related to perceptions of management}
#' \item{Car1, Car2, Car3, Car4}{The employee rating on four questions related to perceptions of career prospects}
#' }
#' @examples
#' employee_survey
"employee_survey"

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