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== Before Data Collection ==
== Before Data Collection ==
In '''Open Data Kit (ODK)-based''' electronic survey kits, including [https://www.surveycto.com/ SurveyCTO], '''survey forms''' (or questionnaires) are typically [[SurveyCTO Programming#Programming in Excel|built in Excel]] using a specialized structured syntax. Before the [[Impact Evaluation Team|research team]] starts with [[Preparing for Field Data Collection|field data collection]], they can use <code>[[ietestform]]</code> to test '''Open Data Kit (ODK)-based''' [[Field Surveys|electronic survey forms]] for common errors, as well as best practices for [[SurveyCTO Coding Practices | SurveyCTO-based forms]].  
In '''Open Data Kit (ODK)-based''' electronic survey kits, including [https://www.surveycto.com/ SurveyCTO], '''survey forms''' (or questionnaires) are typically [[SurveyCTO Programming#Programming in Excel|built in Excel]] using a specialized structured syntax. Before the [[Impact Evaluation Team|research team]] starts with [[Preparing for Field Data Collection|field data collection]], they can use <code>[[ietestform]]</code> to test '''Open Data Kit (ODK)-based''' [[Field Surveys|electronic survey forms]] for common errors, as well as best practices for [[SurveyCTO Coding Practices | SurveyCTO-based forms]]. For example, the [[SurveyCTO Server Management|SurveyCTO server]] has a built-in test feature that tests the '''ODK''' syntax of a form when it is uploaded by the '''research team'''. <code>[[ietestform]]</code> complements these built-in tests to ensure that the collected data is in a format that is easily readable in Stata, and is of [[Monitoring Data Quality|high quality]].
 
The [[ServeyCTO Server Management|SurveyCTO server]] has a built-in test feature that tests the '''ODK''' syntax of a form when it is uploaded by the '''research team'''. <code>[[ietestform]]</code> complements these built-in tests to ensure that the collected data is in a format that is easily readable in Stata, and is of [[Monitoring Data Quality|high quality]].


== During Data Collection ==
== During Data Collection ==

Revision as of 17:50, 30 April 2020

Primary data collection and cleaning involve highly repetitive but extremely important processes that contribute to high quality reproducible research. DIME Analytics has developed iefieldkit as a package in Stata to standardize and simplify best practices involved in primary data collection. Iefieldkit consists of commands that automate: error-checking for electronic Open Data Kit (ODK)-based survey modules; duplicate checking and resolution; data cleaning and survey harmonization; and codebook creation.

Read First

Objective

One of the most important developments in economics over the past two decades has been the rise of empirical research, through primary as well as secondary data collection. The authors of iefieldkit have developed the package to support data collection by researchers directly in a wide range of fields like agriculture, health, energy and environment, transport, financial and private sector development, gender, governance, and fragility, conflict and violence (FCV). iefieldkit therefore supports general best practices in primary data collection from start to finish:

These four commands in this package make sure that inputs and outputs are significantly more human-readable by working with spreadsheets instead of Stata do-files. In doing so, they allow field personnel who do not specialize in code tools to understand and review the tasks involved in primary data collection. iefieldkit thus recognizes the vital role played by field personnel in supporting data management and data cleaning even if they are not proficient in Stata.

Before Data Collection

In Open Data Kit (ODK)-based electronic survey kits, including SurveyCTO, survey forms (or questionnaires) are typically built in Excel using a specialized structured syntax. Before the research team starts with field data collection, they can use ietestform to test Open Data Kit (ODK)-based electronic survey forms for common errors, as well as best practices for SurveyCTO-based forms. For example, the SurveyCTO server has a built-in test feature that tests the ODK syntax of a form when it is uploaded by the research team. ietestform complements these built-in tests to ensure that the collected data is in a format that is easily readable in Stata, and is of high quality.

During Data Collection

During data collection, ieduplicates and iecompdup (both previously released as a part of the package ietoolkit but now moved to this package) provide a workflow for detecting and resolving duplicate entries in the dataset, ensuring that the final survey dataset will be a correct record of the survey sample to merge onto the master sampling database.

After Data Collection

After data collection, the iecodebook commands provide a workflow for rapidly cleaning, harmonizing, and documenting datasets. iecodebook uses input specified in an Excel sheet, which provides a much more well-structured and easy to follow overview – especially for non-technical users – than the same operations written directly to a dofile.

Additional Resources

  • Visit the iefieldkit GitHub page here