Once the fieldwork is underway, data preparation can begin. If paper questionnaires have been used, the results will have to be scanned or manually keyed so that they are in digital form.
Two key features of data preparation are editing and coding:
Before the dataset is finalised, it will be reviewed to ensure that it has been adequately anonymised. This includes, for example, removing any verbatim responses that could disclose someone’s identity (for example, if they mention having a very unusual job). Serial numbers are used instead of names, and in longitudinal studies the serial numbers are used to link datasets from different sweeps together.
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