Data harmonisation is the process of making data from different sources more similar. This could be data collected at different sweeps or time periods within the same study or it could be data collected by separate studies. Differences in how data have been collected or handled can make it harder to combine or jointly analyse data from different sources. By ensuring that data from different sweeps and studies are more similar, we achieve a number of benefits.
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If you would like to learn more about CLOSER’s harmonisation work across different research areas, check out our research projects on the CLOSER website.
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