Duplicate variables? [message #779] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 16:05 |
WoodyWoodruff
Messages: 5 Registered: September 2013 Location: Victoria, British Columbi...
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Dear All:
I am new to DHS data analysis, so please excuse what may be an overly simple question. I am using the child data from the three surveys in Ethiopia. So far, I have looked extensively only at the DHS 2010 dataset in which there seems to be duplicate variables, most of which contain the same data. However, there is one pair of variable (V415 and M38) which both seem to contain the responses to question 460 on the woman's questionnaire (Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?). Although the Recode Manual for DHS6 contains the same description of these two variables, the data in them are different, as demonstrated by a cross-tabulation (see attached file). Does anyone know what is the difference between the data in these two variables?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: Duplicate variables? [message #886 is a reply to message #836] |
Tue, 29 October 2013 12:25 |
Bridgette-DHS
Messages: 3214 Registered: February 2013
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Here is another answer from Ms. Ladys Ortiz:
Dear Woody
Variables V024 and V101 has the same information but different denominators. Unfortunately you can't see the difference because when we export our data to SPSS/Stat/SAS, we only include completed cases. V024 has the region information for all the individuals regardless of the result of the interview; V101 has the region information for individuals with completed interviews only.
In reference to your second question, you should follow the same approach in my previous answer, related to questions M38/V415.
Thanks
Ladys
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