Difference between revisions of "Form:IndicatorForm"

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<div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div>
 
<div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div>
{{{for template|Indicator|label=Use this form to populate an indicator page}}}
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{{{for template|Indicator|label=Use this form to populate an indicator page. Fields marked with a star are mandatory.}}}
  
 
{| class="formtable"
 
{| class="formtable"
! Data type:  
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! Data type*:  
 
| {{{field|datatype|input type=radiobutton|mandatory|default=Numeric|values=String, Numeric, Date}}}
 
| {{{field|datatype|input type=radiobutton|mandatory|default=Numeric|values=String, Numeric, Date}}}
 
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! Scale:  
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! Scale*:  
 
| {{{field|scale|input type=radiobutton|mandatory|default=Metric|values=Binary, Multinomial, Ordinal, Metric, Date, String}}}
 
| {{{field|scale|input type=radiobutton|mandatory|default=Metric|values=Binary, Multinomial, Ordinal, Metric, Date, String}}}
 
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|-
! Value labels:  
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! Value labels*:  
 
| {{{field|valuelabels|input type=textarea|mandatory|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Add value labels as a list. In software like Stata, SAS or the like it would be called "value labels". Value labels are usually used for nominal and ordinal scales only, i.e. for metric variables write "Not applicable". Examples include: 0 = "No", 1 = "Yes" or "1 = Totally agree" ... "7 = Totally disagree". If the Wiki markup leads to unexpected results, use the HTML code for a list i.e. <ul><li>Bullet point1</li><li>Bullet point2</li></ul>}}}
 
| {{{field|valuelabels|input type=textarea|mandatory|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Add value labels as a list. In software like Stata, SAS or the like it would be called "value labels". Value labels are usually used for nominal and ordinal scales only, i.e. for metric variables write "Not applicable". Examples include: 0 = "No", 1 = "Yes" or "1 = Totally agree" ... "7 = Totally disagree". If the Wiki markup leads to unexpected results, use the HTML code for a list i.e. <ul><li>Bullet point1</li><li>Bullet point2</li></ul>}}}
 
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! Technical name:  
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! Technical name*:  
 
| {{{field|techname|mandatory|placeholder=Enter the technical variable name}}}
 
| {{{field|techname|mandatory|placeholder=Enter the technical variable name}}}
 
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! Category:  
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! Category*:  
 
| {{{field|category|input type=dropdown|mandatory|
 
| {{{field|category|input type=dropdown|mandatory|
 
values=
 
values=
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Violent conflicts and colonial dependencies}}}
 
Violent conflicts and colonial dependencies}}}
 
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|-
! Label:  
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! Label*:  
 
| {{{field|label|mandatory|input type=textarea|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Add the easy-to-read label of the indicator. This is the same as "Indicator name" in the indicator table. In software like Stata, SAS or the like this would be called "variable label".}}}
 
| {{{field|label|mandatory|input type=textarea|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Add the easy-to-read label of the indicator. This is the same as "Indicator name" in the indicator table. In software like Stata, SAS or the like this would be called "variable label".}}}
 
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| {{{field|relatedindicators|input type=textarea|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Add a list of related indicators using the HTML list tags if applicable (otherwise write "Not applicable"). Examples are sub-dimensions of an index or conceptually close indicators. If the Wiki markup leads to unexpected results, use the HTML code for a list i.e. <ul><li>Bullet point1</li><li>Bullet point2</li></ul>.}}}
 
| {{{field|relatedindicators|input type=textarea|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Add a list of related indicators using the HTML list tags if applicable (otherwise write "Not applicable"). Examples are sub-dimensions of an index or conceptually close indicators. If the Wiki markup leads to unexpected results, use the HTML code for a list i.e. <ul><li>Bullet point1</li><li>Bullet point2</li></ul>.}}}
 
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! Description:  
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! Description*:  
 
| {{{field|description|input type=textarea|mandatory|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=The description shall introduce the indicator as concise as possible including references to major works if it is already published.}}}
 
| {{{field|description|input type=textarea|mandatory|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=The description shall introduce the indicator as concise as possible including references to major works if it is already published.}}}
 
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| {{{field|relatedpublications|input type=textarea|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Here you claim or give credits to related publications, i.e. cite the work of others if the indicator or operationalization is related to their works and references have been made in the description. Add hyperlinks to articles, pdfs and the like if possible (doi preferable). Note: "Citation" and "Related publications" is for credit claiming and giving, not for listing sources.}}}
 
| {{{field|relatedpublications|input type=textarea|autogrow|editor=wikieditor|placeholder=Here you claim or give credits to related publications, i.e. cite the work of others if the indicator or operationalization is related to their works and references have been made in the description. Add hyperlinks to articles, pdfs and the like if possible (doi preferable). Note: "Citation" and "Related publications" is for credit claiming and giving, not for listing sources.}}}
 
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! Project manager(s):  
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! Project manager(s)*:  
| {{{field|projectmanagers|input type=textarea|autogrow|placeholder=Add the responsible person or project (PI). You may also give credits to all people (e.g. student assistants) involved in the data collection.}}}
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| {{{field|projectmanagers||mandatory|input type=textarea|autogrow|placeholder=Add the responsible person or project (PI). You may also give credits to all people (e.g. student assistants) involved in the data collection.}}}
 
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! Data release:  
 
! Data release:  

Revision as of 11:02, 10 July 2020

This is a form to generate an indicator page in two steps.

  1. Enter the name of the indicator below (without underscores). This will create a homonymous page.
  2. Afterwards you will see the form that mirrors the "Quick info" box, each heading and section of an indicator page (cf. an example based on the template).

If a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.