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The following are general conventions for variable population:
Num | Tabulation Variable Use | Implementation |
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1 | Text Data Casing |
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2 | "Yes", "No", Values |
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--SEQ |
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3 | --REFID | Values for --REFID are sponsor-defined and can be any alphanumeric strings the sponsor chooses, consistent with their internal practices. |
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Assumptions in this section are appliable to Interventions, Events, and Findings class domains and will be used with domain-specific assumptions as appropriate.
General assumptions for the population of values in tabulation variables are provided in this section. Assumptions in this section will be followed and complement more detailed assumptions provided in Domain Specifications.
The following assumptions will be implemented for Findings class domains.
Num | Field or Variable | Guidance |
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1 | --CAT, --SCAT |
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2 | --PERF, --STAT, --REASND |
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3 | --SPID |
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4 | Variables for Date and Time |
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5 | Horizontal (Denormalized) and Vertical Data Structures (Normalized) |
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6 | Tests and Original Results |
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7 | Location Variables (--LOC, --LAT, --DIR, --PORTOT) |
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8 | –ORRES, --RES, --DESC, and --RESOTH |
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9 | Root variables |
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