#' A small toy dataset of imaginary people
#'
#' A dataset containing information about some randomly generated people,
#' created using the excellent `wakefield` package. It is created as
#' deliberately messy dataset.
#'
#' @format A data frame with 5000 rows and 11 variables:
#' \describe{
#' \item{ID}{Unique identifier for each individual, a sequential character
#' vector of zero-padded identification numbers (IDs). see ?wakefield::id}
#' \item{Race}{Race for each individual, "Black", "White", "Hispanic",
#' "Asian", "Other", "Bi-Racial", "Native", and "Hawaiin", see
#' ?wakefield::race}
#' \item{Age}{Age of each individual, see ?wakefield::age}
#' \item{Sex}{Male or female, see ?wakefield::sex }
#' \item{Height(cm)}{Height in centimeters, see ?wakefield::height}
#' \item{IQ}{vector of intelligence quotients (IQ), see ?wakefield::iq}
#' \item{Smokes}{whether or not this person smokes, see ?wakefield::smokes}
#' \item{Income}{Yearly income in dollars, see ?wakefield::income}
#' \item{Died}{Whether or not this person has died yet., see ?wakefield::died}
#' }
#'
"typical_data"
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