Common use of Survey Administration Variables Clause in Contracts

Survey Administration Variables. The Survey Administration variables contain information related to conducting the interview, household and family composition, and person-level and RU-level status codes. Data for the Survey Administration variables were derived from the sampling process, the CAPI programs, or were computed based on information provided by the respondent in the reenumeration section of the questionnaire. Most Survey Administration variables on this file are asked during every round of the MEPS interview. Variables in this delivery describe data for Panel 16 Round 3 and Panel 17 Round 1 in 2012. The variable PANEL indicates the panel from which the data are derived. A value of 16 indicates Panel 16 Round 3 data and a value of 17 indicates Panel 17 Round 1 data. Note that Round 3 of Panel 16 covers both the end of 2011 and the beginning of 2012. (When possible, the variables were constructed to represent data from the 2012 portion of Round 3.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Survey Administration Variables. The Survey Administration variables contain information related to conducting the interview, household and family composition, and person-level and RU-level status codes. Data for the Survey Administration variables were derived from the sampling process, the CAPI programs, or were computed based on information provided by the respondent in the reenumeration section of the questionnaire. Most Survey Administration variables on this file are asked during every round of the MEPS interview. Variables in this delivery describe data for Panel 16 18 Round 3 and Panel 17 19 Round 1 in 20122014. The variable PANEL indicates the panel from which the data are derived. A value of 16 18 indicates Panel 16 18 Round 3 data and a value of 17 19 indicates Panel 17 19 Round 1 data. Note that Round 3 of Panel 16 18 covers both the end of 2011 2013 and the beginning of 20122014. (When possible, the variables were constructed to represent data from the 2012 2014 portion of Round 3.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

Survey Administration Variables. The Survey Administration variables contain information related to conducting the interview, household and family composition, and person-level and RU-level status codes. Data for the Survey Administration variables were derived from the sampling process, the CAPI programs, or were computed based on information provided by the respondent in the reenumeration section of the questionnaire. Most Survey Administration variables on this file are asked during every round of the MEPS interview. Variables in this delivery describe data for Panel 16 17 Round 3 and Panel 17 18 Round 1 in 20122013. The variable PANEL indicates the panel from which the data are derived. A value of 16 17 indicates Panel 16 17 Round 3 data and a value of 17 18 indicates Panel 17 18 Round 1 data. Note that Round 3 of Panel 16 17 covers both the end of 2011 2012 and the beginning of 20122013. (When possible, the variables were constructed to represent data from the 2012 2013 portion of Round 3.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Survey Administration Variables. The Survey Administration variables contain information related to conducting the interview, household and family composition, and person-level and RU-level status codes. Data for the Survey Administration variables were derived from the sampling process, the CAPI programs, or were computed based on information provided by the respondent in the reenumeration section of the questionnaire. Most Survey Administration variables on this file are asked during every round of the MEPS interview. Variables in this delivery describe data for Panel 16 19 Round 3 and Panel 17 20 Round 1 in 20122015. The variable PANEL indicates the panel from which the data are derived. A value of 16 19 indicates Panel 16 19 Round 3 data and a value of 17 20 indicates Panel 17 20 Round 1 data. Note that Round 3 of Panel 16 19 covers both the end of 2011 2014 and the beginning of 20122015. (When possible, the variables were constructed to represent data from the 2012 2015 portion of Round 3.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!