Pub Date : 2006-03-22DOI: 10.1108/9780080464015-012
D. Levinson, E. Zofka
This paper summarizes research on standards for archiving travel survey data. It then describes some of the efforts at organizing data and developing metadata. The development of metadata standards used for documenting datasets using DDI (Data Documentation Initiative) for DTD (Document Type Definitions) is described. A case, applying these approaches to a US Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive is presented. The Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive, housed at the University of Minnesota, now contains over 60 surveys from almost 30 metropolitan areas. The paper concludes with some recommendations for archiving data.
本文对旅游调查数据归档标准的研究进行了综述。然后描述了组织数据和开发元数据的一些工作。描述了使用DTD(文档类型定义)的DDI(数据文档计划)来记录数据集的元数据标准的开发。一个案例,应用这些方法对美国大都会旅游调查档案提出。位于明尼苏达大学(University of Minnesota)的大都会旅游调查档案馆(Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive)现在包含了来自近30个大都会地区的60多项调查。最后,对数据归档提出了一些建议。
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Randomized Response Technique(RRT) is an extremely powerful technique of obtaining sensitive information which cannot be otherwise obtained. In this note we explain the technique is simple terms using elementary probability theory. Both the Warner's model and the Simmon's model of RRT for obtaining sensitive attribute data are discussed. A brief discussion on obtaining sensitive quantitative information is also included.
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This paper presents the result of a household survey conducted in 6 villages, 3 in Bharatpur Distt. Of Rajasthan and 3 in Birbhum Distt. Of West Bengal between September, 1976 and December 1977.
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