Data documentation allows you to understand, manage, and use data effectively. It also helps to ensure that the data is reproducible and reusable by other researchers. The DDI (Data Documentation Initiative) specification is a comprehensive framework for documenting survey data. It provides a guideline for describing the different components of a survey, including the target […]
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