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Numeric answers are spaces for interviewees to add a number within a questionnaire. They are either Integer or Float. Key considerations are:
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Numeric answers are used when the response to a question is a number. A numeric answer consists of a Label, Type, Numeric type and Min (Minimum) and Max (Maximum) values.
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For most numeric responses a ‘generic’ answer labelled ‘How many’ is used, with a Min value of 0 and the Max value left blank. The numeric type depends on the format of the response in the questionnaire. The numeric type ‘Float’ should only be used if the response in the question contains a decimal point or the response requires a fraction. If there is no decimal point in the numeric response, then the numeric type ‘Integer’ should be used. Regardless of whether the numeric type is integer or float, both are labelled ‘How many’.
Archivist answer input for 'How many' integer response:
The exception to this is if an integer and a float numeric type answer are needed for the same numeric response in the same questionnaire. In this case, separate answers are made for each numeric type, adding ‘I’ for integer and ‘F’ for float to the label. In the example below, the questionnaire contains questions with a ‘How many’ response with and without a decimal point.
Questionnaire: Initial Questionnaire (SWS) questions 7.4b and 8.4
The ‘how many’ response to question 7.4b contains a decimal point, while the response to 8.4 does not. Two ‘How many’ numeric answers are created, one with a numeric type of Integer and one with a numeric type of Float.
How many Integer answer | How many Float answer |
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