Returns the names of available datasets
Usage
dataset_keys(dicts = get_dicts())
Examples
dataset_keys()
#> [1] "calcuttaall2017" "calcuttasubset2017"
#> [3] "china1999" "dukecommunity2015"
#> [5] "dukestudent2015" "egypt2015"
#> [7] "expressive2002" "gaymensanfrancisco1980"
#> [9] "germany1989" "germany2007"
#> [11] "household1994" "indiana2003"
#> [13] "internationaldomesticrelations1981" "internet1998"
#> [15] "japan1995" "morocco2015"
#> [17] "nc1978" "nireland1977"
#> [19] "occs2019" "occs2020"
#> [21] "occs2021" "ontario1980"
#> [23] "ontario2001" "politics2003"
#> [25] "texas1998" "uga2015"
#> [27] "usfullsurveyor2015" "usmturk2015"
#> [29] "usstudent2015" "artifactmods2022"
#> [31] "humanvalues2022" "products2022"
#> [33] "employeeorg2022" "ugatech2008"
#> [35] "groups2017" "groups2019"
#> [37] "nounphrasegrammar2019" "generaltech2020"
#> [39] "techvshuman2021" "mostafaviestimates2022"