Common use of Variable Naming Clause in Contracts

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 Round 1/Panel 17 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 8 Round 1/Panel 17 7 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 eight-character limitation. All of the Edited variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PIDend in an X, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 Round 1/Panel 17 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. The last two characters in round-specific variables denote the rounds of data collection, Round 3, 4, or 5 of Panel 1 and Round 1, 2, or 3 of Panel 2. Unless otherwise noted, variables that end in 97 represent status as of December 31, 1997. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “Section D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. .” Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration re-enumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from are collected by one or more specific questions in the instrument have those question numbers listed in the “Source” Source column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ipums.org

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 9 Round 1/Panel 17 8 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov:443

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, PANEL, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 20 Round 1/Panel 17 19 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 11 Round 1/Panel 17 10 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Variable- Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 7 Round 1/Panel 17 6 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov:443

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 17 Round 1/Panel 17 16 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov:443

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 15 Round 1/Panel 17 14 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 eight-character limitation. All of the Edited variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PIDend in an X, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 Round 1/Panel 17 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. The last two characters in round-specific variables denote the rounds of data collection, Round 3, 4, or 5 of Panel 2 and Round 1, 2, or 3 of Panel 3. Unless otherwise noted, variables that end in 98 represent status as of December 31, 1998. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled "Section D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. ." Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration re-enumeration are labeled "RE Section"; (3) variables that come from are collected by one or more specific questions in the instrument have those question numbers listed in the “Source” Source column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 19 Round 1/Panel 17 18 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 6 Round 1/Panel 17 5 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, variables the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. E. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 14 Round 1/Panel 17 13 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 13 Round 1/Panel 17 12 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. All of the variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PID, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 16 Round 1/Panel 17 15 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from one or more specific questions have those numbers listed in the “Source” column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 eight-character limitation. All of the Edited variables on this file (except some demographic variables and DUID, DUPERSID, PIDend in an X, and KEYNESS) end in “13” to denote they are combination Panel 18 Round 1/Panel 17 Round 3 variables. For edited variables, the “13” is followed by an “X”, and they are so noted in the variable label. The last two characters in round-specific variables denote the rounds of data collection, Round 3, 4, or 5 of Panel 2 and Round 1, 2, or 3 of Panel 3. Unless otherwise noted, variables that end in 98 represent status as of December 31, 1998. Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in the section of the documentation entitled “Section D. Variable-Source Crosswalk”. .” Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1) variables derived from the CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables derived from complex algorithms associated with reenumeration re-enumeration are labeled “RE Section”; (3) variables that come from are collected by one or more specific questions in the instrument have those question numbers listed in the “Source” Source column; and (4) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov:443

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