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IND-CGHR-BARS-2010-V01
India - Barshi Health Check-up Pilot, 2010
Reference ID
ind-cghr-bars-2010-v01
Year
2010
Country
India
Producer(s)
Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
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Created on
Jun 08, 2016
Last modified
Jun 09, 2016
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Study Description
Data Description
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Documentation
Download the questionnaires, technical documents and reports that describe the survey process and the key results for this study.
Questionnaires
Improved Questionnaire after Data Cleaning
51.28 KB
Author(s)
CGHR - S. Mishra
Date
2013
Language
English
Description
Questionnaire with introduction to Barshi Pilot and Vcodes
Abstract
The original variables of the Barshi data was sorted alphabetically and hence the order of the data was not as per the original questionnaire. Hence, refering a variable to any particular question in the questionnaire was thus becoming an issue. To be able to clean the data in a systematic manner and to be able to conveniently organise data CGHR developed and adopted a Variable Code or VCode methodology. Unique CGHR VCodes were assigned to each variable in the data set and were then linked to the new data dictionary. Further, these could be sorted easily as per the flow of questions in the questionnaire. CGHR created these variable names for.
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questionnaire_Barshi_revised_12032013.docx
Food Frequency Questionnaire
89 KB
Language
English
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Food_Frequency_6.4.10.doc
Technical documents
Data Dictionary for 1st Phase of Barshi Study
184.5 KB
Language
English
Description
Contains VCodes
Sheet1 also contains suggested data dictionary for Phase 2 of Barshi study
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Data_Dictionary_Barshi_30042013.xls
Geographic locations summary for Barshi Pilot
20.5 KB
Language
English
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Barshi_Geo_locations_summary.xls
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