Common use of S population Clause in Contracts

S population. For example, a person in the military may be living with his or her civilian spouse and children in a household sampled for the 1995 NHIS. The person in the military would be considered a key person for MEPS. However, such a person would not receive a person-level sample weight so long as he or she was in the military. All key persons who participated in the first round of the 1996 MEPS received a person-level sample weight except those who were in the military. The variable indicating “keyness” is XXXXXXX. This variable can be found on MEPS person-level files.

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Samples: Data Use Agreement

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S population. For example, a person in the military may be living with his or her civilian spouse and children in a household sampled for the 1995 NHIS. The person in the military would be considered a key person for MEPS. However, such a person would not receive a person-level sample weight so long as he or she was in the military. All key persons who participated in the first round of the 1996 a MEPS Panel received a person-level sample weight except those who were in the military. The variable indicating “keyness” is XXXXXXX. This variable can be found on MEPS person-level files.

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Samples: Data Use Agreement

S population. For example, a person in the military may be living with his or her civilian spouse and children in a household sampled for the 1995 NHIS. The person in the military would be considered a key person for MEPS. However, such a person would not receive a person-level sample weight so long as he or she was in the military. All key persons who participated in the first round of the 1996 a MEPS panel received a person-level sample weight except those who were in the military. The variable indicating “keyness” is XXXXXXX. This variable can be found on MEPS person-level files.

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Samples: Data Use Agreement

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S population. For example, a person in the military may be living with his or her civilian spouse and children in a household sampled for the 1995 NHIS. The person in the military would be considered a key person for MEPS. However, such a person would not receive a person-level sample weight so long as he or she was in the military. All key persons who participated in the first round of the 1996 MEPS received a person-person level sample weight except those who were in the military. The variable indicating “keyness” is XXXXXXX. This variable can be found on MEPS person-person level files.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

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