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. Edited variables end in an “X” and are so noted in the variable label. (CONDIDX, which is an encrypted identifier variable, also ends in an “X”.) Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in Appendix 1 “Variable-Source Crosswalk.” Sources for each variable are indicated in one of three ways: (1) variables derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables collected at one or more specific questions have those numbers and questionnaire sections indicated in the “SOURCE” column; and (3) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “SOURCE” column.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov

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Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8-character limitation. Edited variables end in an “X” and are so noted in the variable label. (CONDIDX, which is an encrypted identifier variable, also ends in an “X”.) Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in Appendix 1 “Variable-Variable to Source Crosswalk.” Sources for each variable are indicated in one of three ways: (1) variables derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables collected at one or more specific questions have those numbers and questionnaire sections indicated in the “SOURCE” column; and (3) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “SOURCE” column.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov

Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8-character limitation. Edited variables end in an “X” and are so noted in the variable label. (CONDIDX, which is an encrypted identifier variable, also ends in an “X”.) Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in Appendix 1 “1, Variable-Source Crosswalk.” . Sources for each variable are indicated in one of three ways: (1) variables derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables collected at one or more specific questions have those numbers and questionnaire sections indicated in the “SOURCE” column; and (3) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “SOURCE” column.

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Samples: meps.ipums.org

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Variable Naming. In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8-character limitation. Edited variables end in an “X” and are so noted in the variable label. (CONDIDX, which is an encrypted identifier variable, also ends in an “X”.) Variables contained in this delivery were derived either from the questionnaire itself or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in Appendix 1 “Variable-Source Crosswalk.” Sources for each variable are indicated in one of three ways: (1) variables derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated; (2) variables collected at one or more specific questions have those numbers and questionnaire sections indicated in the “SOURCE” column; and (3) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “SOURCE” column.and

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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