Abstract
Linda L. Stinson and Sylvia Kay Fisher (1996)
"Overview Of Data Editing Procedures In Surveys Administered
By The Bureau Of Labor Statistics: Procedures And
Implications," A paper presented at the First
International Computer-Assisted System Information Computing
(CASIC) Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
The purpose of this study is to identify issues associated
with cleaning computerized data files, using the example of
large-scale data collection activities conducted by the
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This paper will describe
data editing activities and processes currently implemented
to clean data collected by BLS through CAPI and CATI
interviews. Similarities and differences in current data
editing procedures are described, as well as common and
unique decision rules used by the various BLS surveys in the
conduct of both household and establishment surveys.
This study describes features associated with data editing
software systems in place at the BLS; identifies data editing
issues shared in common among BLS surveys; and documents the
types of data editing activities and procedures currently
implemented at the BLS, as well as how these procedures
address data editing needs. This integrated profile is
designed to provide an overview of major data editing
activities conducted by the BLS to improve data quality that
can enhance and inform data reporting.
Last Modified Date: July 19, 2008
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