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Since the data folder is setup to be used throughout the impact evaluation project, it is important to set it up correctly. Setting the folder up correctly can help increase efficiency of the data work being done and also reduces the sources of errors in data work. | |||
== Read First == | == Read First == | ||
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==Guidelines == | |||
== Guidelines == | |||
[[File:Example_file_and_folder_structure.png |thumb|300px|Example of a data folder structure used during the course of an impact evaluation project.]] | [[File:Example_file_and_folder_structure.png |thumb|300px|Example of a data folder structure used during the course of an impact evaluation project.]] | ||
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=== | Each round of the survey should have it's own sub-folder inside the data folder. For example - Inside the main data folder, you can have sub-folders like baseline, follow up 1 , follow up 2, midline, endline, etc. | ||
===Data Types=== | |||
===Subsection 3=== | ===Subsection 3=== | ||
Revision as of 19:58, 30 January 2017
Since the data folder is setup to be used throughout the impact evaluation project, it is important to set it up correctly. Setting the folder up correctly can help increase efficiency of the data work being done and also reduces the sources of errors in data work.
Read First
Guidelines
Survey Round
Each round of the survey should have it's own sub-folder inside the data folder. For example - Inside the main data folder, you can have sub-folders like baseline, follow up 1 , follow up 2, midline, endline, etc.
Data Types
Subsection 3
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