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Metadata>paradata. Discuss.
Today’s S3RI methodology seminar was given by Gabi Durrant and Julia D’Arrigo. The subject was paradata, which I’m pretty sure is data which describes the process of survey data collection. It might be data about the person conducting the interviews, or … Continue reading
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