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Note: The PDF should be used for entry and verification.
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USoc exported XML is used as input for parse_understanding_society. Archivist tables are produced as the output and then used as inputs for archivist_insert
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. XML is produced as the output.
- Ensure the most recent version of the PDF is being used (check the PDF we have against the study website).
- There are two versions of the questionnaire in one (web mode and telephone mode. Do not add questions or sections based on telephone mode.
- The correct sequence and study wave is included in the qc/qi labels.
- If there is a missing response domain, check the previous waves to see if it's included and use that.
- Create specific numeric response domains where possible. Search for the question in the XML to see if there is a min and max. For example, do not use "how many", if at all possible. Use ranges if possible. If no "min" and "max" is shown in xml XML file, then use "how How many" . (can we add an example please?)
- The entire Proxy section should be entered inside a loop, as Proxy questions may be answered for more than one missing household member.
- If there is a missing response domain, check the previous waves to see if it's included and use that.
- (see Example 1).
Do not enter mixed-mode interviewer instructions (see Example 2).
- Do not enter soft or hard checks.
- Note that question literals and code list categories containing { } brackets do not translate correctly into Archivist - please copy and paste the correct question literal or code list manually (issue under review).
Example 1 (us5)
XML file specifying the "min" and "max" range associated with the question:
Example 2 (us5)