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Use of DataPool(questionnaire design and entry)

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Introduction to DataPool

• Data entry and documentation

• Free program

• Based on EpiInfo

• Windows format

• No limit on No of observation

(tested with >100.000)

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DataPool (I)

• Creating questionnaire

• Controlled data entry

• Documenting and printing data

• Correction of questionnaires, records

• Comparing of 2 data files

• Importing and exporting data

• Simple analysis

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DataPool (II)

• Simple surveys – one questionnaire

• Complicated surveys – few questionaires

If there is ID – possible to merge data

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DataPool files

• .QES file– Questionnaire

• .REC file– Actual data

• .CHK file– Any defined checks

• Other notes or log files

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DataPool workflow

1.Define Data

2.Make Data File

3. Set up Checks

4.Enter Data

5.Document

6.Export Data

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Creating Questionnaire

• Define Data• Can either open .QES file or create one

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New questionnaire

• Type in window

• Cut and paste from Word documents

• Preview questionnaire – (click Make data file > preview data form)

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Structure of questionnaire

Three sections:– Field name (variable)– Text describing field– Input definition (number/ letters/ date)

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Field name (variable)

• No more than 10 characters

• Begin with a letter

• No spaces or punctuation marks

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Field Name (II)• First word

– Uses first word of line

• Automatic– EpiData generates field

names based on question

– Uses first 10 letters

Childquest Child questionnaire <Y>

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Automatic field names

• Text in curly brackets { } used in preference

• Common words skipped (what, the, and, etc.)

• If question starts with number, “N” is inserted before the number

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Automatic field names, examples

Question: Field name:Did you {eat ice cream} EATICECREAM

What is your name? ISYOURNAME

2. Age N2AGE

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Variable type• Define variables using “Pick List” or “Code writer”

• Choose type of variable:– Numeric

– Text

– Date

– Soundex

– Boolean (Yes/No)

– Autonumber

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Text variables

• Information of text and/or numbers

• Holding information (e.g. names, addresses)

• UPPER CASE– Can only hold upper case (capital) letters

– Lower case variable automatically converted into upper case text (ex: Egypt converted into EGYPT)

• No mathematical operations

• Length (How many characters)

• <_>

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Numeric variables

• Numerical information

• Hold integers (whole numbers) or numbers with a decimal point

• Length (digits, decimals after the comma)

• <#>, <##.#>

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Other variables

• Boolean variables (s. logical variables s. YES/NO variables)– only two possible answers: Yes or No– <Y>

• Date variables:– Hold information on dates– Data in american <MM/DD/YYYY>– European <DD/MM/YYYY>

• Soundex:– Coding of words (anonymous, eg. A-123)– Code to limit orthographic errors (eg. Rome and Roma)– <S >

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System variables

• Values generated automatically

• Today date: date of the data entry

– <Today-dmy>

– <Today-mdy>

• Auto identification number: Counts the records entered

– <IDNUM>

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Save Questionnaire

• Preview data

• Save questionnaire

– Creates .QES file

• Create Data file

– Click Make Data file button > Make Data file

– Creates .REC file

• Questionnaire and Data file ready

• But……

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Errors in data entry

• Tranposition (ex: 39 becomes 93)

• Copying errors (0 copy as an “o” letter)

• Consistency errors: two or more responses are contradictory (sex: man, pregnancy=Yes)

• Range errors: answers outside of probable or possible values (ex: heigh = 3 metres)

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Preventing errors• Standardised and previously tested questionnaire

• Training the interviewers and data entry clerck

• Checking and validating paper forms of the questionnaires

• Checking during the data entry (Check module Epi-Data)

• Validation: entering twice data by different operators

• Checking after data entry (Analysis module Epi-Info)

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Checks (I)

• Reduce errors in input

• Checks help with data entry

• Many different types

• Examples:– Limit entry of numbers to specific range– Forcing entry to be made in field– Conditional jumps– Copying the data from the previous record– Help messages– Conditional operations (ex if….then operations)

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Checks (II)

• Once Data file is created:• Click Checks button > choose .REC file

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Checks (III) • Range, legal:

– 1-3, 9– First range then individual numbers– Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius– Fixing only min or max value

• -INF-5 (all numbers inferior or equal 5)• 0-INF (all positive numbers superior or equal to 0)

• Jumps:– Field: AGEYEARS– 0>AGEMONTHS– 0>AGEMONTHS, 1>ADDRESS– 1>END

• MustEnter:– Data must be entered in Field

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Checks (IV)

• Repeat:– Show data from previous record

• Value Label– Add text to explain values– Click + to add label– Format as shown– Press F9 during data entry

to see labels

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Data Entry (I)

• Click Enter data button > choose .REC file

• Dates:– 15/5/2006 – type 150506 or 15/5/06

• Value Labels:– Press F9 to view

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Data Entry (II)

• Record navigation:

• Delete records:– Click cross to delete– Record marked for deletion, but can be

recovered

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Document Tools

• File Structure

• Data entry notes ( .NOT file)– Use to write comments during data entry eg: difficult to read

handwriting etc

• View Data

• List Data

• Codebook– Basic descriptive statistics on all variables

• Validate duplicate files– Check consistency after double entry

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Export to other programs

• Click Export data button

• Choose program

• Including Excel, Stata, SPSS

• For Epi-info open .REC file directly

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Created By-

• Orbit Global Services

Delhi