Unit of Observation
While the exact terminology Unit of observation is not always well know, it is a concept that all people who work with data has come across. Having an exact understanding of this concept and getting the habit of thinking about your data sets in terms if unit of observation is key to efficient structure
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Definition
The most common context where the concept of unit of observation is used is to describe a data set. A non-techncal way to explain unit of observation in this context is what each row in the data set represents.
Methods to Explore the Unit of Observation in a data set
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Usages other than in data sets
The examples below all have many similarities to how unit of observation is used in the context of a data set.
Regressions
The unit of observation in a regression is what the N represents. That is very much related to how the concept is used in the data set, but
Surveys
The concept of unit of observation can also be used to describe for example surveys. The unit of observation in a survey is the type of respondent. For example, household, company, school etc. In the cases of company and school the respondent is a person, for example the CEO or the principal, but they provide answers about the company or the school. If they would be asked questions about themselves, then
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