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- | ====== Variables ====== | ||
- | Variables are the units in which Lifelinesdata are organized. | ||
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- | Each variable has a name that looks like a code: | ||
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- | **keyword1_keyword2_subjectcode_type_number_specification** | ||
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- | * Keyword1 describes the most important attribute of the variable. In many cases, it describes the measurement (i.e. ecg) or the validated questionnaire (i.e. ctq) that was performed. | ||
- | * Keyword2 gives more detailed information about the variable. Since each variable code must be unique, this keyword helps to distinguish between two similar variables. | ||
- | * The subjectcode describes the type of participant that was the subject of the variable. See table below for an overview | ||
- | * The type describes whether the variable is a question, a measurement etc. See table below for an overview. | ||
- | * The number shows the order in which the variable is placed relative to other similar variables. In case of validated questionnaires, | ||
- | * The specification could be a letter (in case of specifications for an earlier main question) or a number (in case of repeated questions for, for example, multiple unnamed sports, diseases, or medications) | ||
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