Specifically labelled text answer examples
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NHS number
For the question below, a text answer labelled ‘NHS number’ is created, with a maximum length of 10. The creation of a specifically labelled text answer arises from the fact that NHS numbers are sometimes alphanumeric and the 10 boxes provided in the questionnaire for the response to the question.
Questionnaire: BCS 1986 Parental Interview Form
Questionnaire layout:
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Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
NHS number | Text | 10 |
Archivist view (bcs_86_pif):
Local Authority/Child's Code number
In the question below, a specific number of spaces is allocated for filling in the Local Authority Code number (3) and Child's Code number (6).
Questionnaire: NCDS Medical Examination Form
Questionnaire layout:
Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
Local Authority Code number | Text | 3 |
Child’s Code number | Text | 6 |
Archivist view (ncds_74_mq):
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Guess?
In the question below, a text answer labelled ‘Guess’ is created, with a maximum length of 1. Creation of an answer in this form, rather than using ‘Generic text’, arises from the instruction in the question regarding filling in the box in column 2 with a ‘G’.
Questionnaire: ALSPAC My Daughter’s Health
Questionnaire layout:
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Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
Guess | Text | 1 |
Archivist view (column 3):
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Code
In the Southampton Women’s Survey (SWS), four character brand codes are used in collecting data about some types of foods in the Food Frequency section of SWS questionnaires. A text answer labelled ‘Code’, with a maximum length of 4 characters, is created as an answer to be used when ‘Brand Code’ or ‘Code’ responses occur in any SWS questionnaire.
Questionnaire: SWS 6 Month Infancy questionnaire
Questionnaire layout:
Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
Code | Text | 4 |
Archivist view (columns 3-5) (sws_2_visit):
Letter (X)
In question 14ii below, the respondent is asked to fill in three letters for the functions in question 14i that they think are the most important in getting a good job. Three text answers are created, labelled ‘Letter 1’, ‘Letter 2’ and ‘Letter 3’, each with a maximum length of 1.
Questionnaire: NSHD University Questionnaire 1964
Questionnaire layout:
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Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
Letter 1 | Text | 1 |
Letter 2 | Text | 1 |
Letter 3 | Text | 1 |
Archivist view (nshd_64_cmu):
Telephone responses for UK numbers
Telephone number responses are often requested in questionnaires. In the example below, the question asks for UK home telephone number. The telephone number length is defined in the question literal or the instruction. For this example, the telephone number length is defined in the question literal as a maximum of 11 digits.
To input telephone number responses with no specified length of digits, see here.
Questionnaire layout:
Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
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Telephone | Text – 11 maximum length | 11 |
Archivist view:
Telephone number responses for international numbers
In the example below, the question asks for non-UK telephone number. The telephone number length is defined in the question literal as maximum of 15 digits.
To input telephone number responses with no specified length of digits, see here.
Questionnaire layout:
Answer input:
Label | Type | Max length |
---|---|---|
International Telephone | Text – 15 maximum length | 15 |
Archivist view: