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- 20:08, 29 May 2024 Reproducibility (hist | edit) [3,000 bytes] Luise (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Reproducibility''' is the ability to duplicate the results of a study using the same materials and procedures as were used by the original investigators (Bollen et al., 2015). In data work and coding, this translates to '''computational reproducibility''': the ability to reproduce outputs using the same code and data inputs. A set of files with code and data to reproduce the results of a study is called a '''reproducibility package'''. Achieving computational reprodu...")
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- 13:43, 8 May 2024 SurveyCTO Style Guide (hist | edit) [4,947 bytes] Avnish95 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''NOTE:''' While a majority of these practices are applicable for any ODK based-platform, this guide was drafted using SurveyCTO, so some features may not be applicable/available on all ODK based platforms. == Read First == * The '''DIME Analytics SurveyCTO Style Guide''' is part of the package, [https://github.com/dime-worldbank/iesurveykit|iesurveykit]. * The '''SurveyCTO Style Guide''' aims to establish the use of a standardized coding style for surveys in field res...")
- 19:50, 7 May 2024 SurveyCTO Best Practices (hist | edit) [6,137 bytes] Avnish95 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "DIME Analytics has created the '''SurveyCTO Best Practices''' to outline the common practices to follow in order to program surveys more efficiently.")