Common use of Variable-Source Crosswalk Clause in Contracts

Variable-Source Crosswalk. Variables were derived from the HC survey questionnaire or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in Section D “Variable - Source Crosswalk” in one of four ways: 1. Variables derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated as “CAPI derived” or “Assigned in sampling,” respectively; 2. Variables which come from one or more specific questions have those questionnaire sections and question numbers indicated in the “Source” column; questionnaire sections are identified as: EV – Event Roster section FF – Flat Fee section CP – Charge Payment section 3. Variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column; and 4. Variables that have been edited or imputed are so indicated.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Data Use Agreement, Data Use Agreement, Data Use Agreement

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Variable-Source Crosswalk. Variables were derived from the HC survey questionnaire or from the CAPI. The source of each variable is identified in Section D “Variable - Source Crosswalk” in one of four ways: 1. Variables derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated as “CAPI derived” or “Assigned in sampling,” respectively; 2. Variables which come from one or more specific questions have those questionnaire sections and question numbers indicated in the “Source” column; questionnaire sections are identified as: EV – Event Roster section FF - Flat Fee section DN - Dental Event section CP - Charge Payment section 3. Variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column; and 4. Variables that have been edited or imputed are so indicated.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Data Use Agreement, Data Use Agreement, Data Use Agreement

Variable-Source Crosswalk. Variables were derived from the HC survey questionnaire or from the CAPIquestionnaire. The source of each variable is identified in Section D D, “Variable - Source Crosswalk.Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1. Variables ) variables which are derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated as “CAPI Capi derived” or “Assigned in sampling,” respectively; (2. Variables ) variables which come from one or more specific questions have those questionnaire sections and question numbers indicated in the “Source” column; questionnaire sections are identified as: as EV – Event Roster section FF – Flat Fee section CP – Charge Payment section (3. Variables ) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column; and (4. Variables that ) variables which have been edited or imputed are so indicated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

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Variable-Source Crosswalk. Variables contained on Files 1 and 2 were derived from the HC survey questionnaire or from the CAPIquestionnaire. The source of each variable is identified in Section D D, “Variable - Source Crosswalk”. Sources for each variable are indicated in one of four ways: (1. Variables ) variables which are derived from CAPI or assigned in sampling are so indicated as “CAPI Capi derived” or “Assigned in sampling,” respectively; (2. Variables ) variables which come from one or more specific questions have those questionnaire sections and question numbers indicated in the “Source” column; questionnaire sections are identified as: as EV – Event Roster section FF – Flat Fee section CP – Charge Payment section (3. Variables ) variables constructed from multiple questions using complex algorithms are labeled “Constructed” in the “Source” column; and (4. Variables that ) variables which have been edited or imputed are so indicated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Agreement

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