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Participants: Dan Gillman Jay Greenfield Larry Hoyle
Discussion: We discussed the Codebook example Larry put together based on the Australian National Election Study. The file and another example can be found at the Simple Codebook View team page (https://ddi-alliance.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DDI4/pages/491676/Simple+Codebook+View+Team). The file for ANES is ANES2017.xml and the original codebook from the study is the file ADA.CODEBOOK.01259Highlighted.pdf The ANES example, built using Oxygen, is pretty complete. Larry led us through a discussion of each element and where each description went. We found a few things Larry forgot including Variable Groups. In the new View, these are called Variable Collections after the Collections Pattern. The new Variables Collection allows one to form a group with variables from anywhere in the cascade. So, the type (conceptual, represented, and instance) can be mixed. In DDI 2.x, this cannot be done. We wondered if the name, Variables Collection, should be changed to the DDI 2.x name, Variables Group. Since the functionality has expanded, it might be good to accept the name change. The modeling Team needs to take a look at this. |
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Simple Codebook Meeting 2017-08-15 Attendees: Dan Gillman, Larry Hoyle We discussed the classes imported from DDI3.2 used for variable statistics, currently residing in the SimpleCodebook Package. After discussion we decided that these classes should be added to the SimpleCodebookView. That has been done. |
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Codebook meeting 2 February 2016 Attending: Dan, Michelle, Steve, Oliver, Jon, Larry, Jared There’s some lack of clarity about where this group is at. Discussed what to include in simple codebooks. One idea is to review the spreadsheet of common elements (summary of CESSDA) and build on that. Essentials seem to include: enough information to read the data into statistical package, label values, understand universe, understand what measure means so you can interpret the data, attribution information. Another idea is to look at examples of simple codebooks, identify what they use, and then map to a model. We need to be careful to keep things simple. Even older versions of DDI 2 weren’t exactly simple. If we nail down definitions, then do we make instances of previous versions incompatible? As we define what information elements we want in DDI 4.0, we can specify which element you want in 2 if you’re going backwards. Next steps:
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