ddi:studyunit:3_0
Imports: ddi:reusable:3_0 (reusable.xsd)
Imports: ddi:archive:3_0 (archive.xsd)
Imports: ddi:conceptualcomponent:3_0 (conceptualcomponent.xsd)
Imports: ddi:datacollection:3_0 (datacollection.xsd)
Imports: ddi:logicalproduct:3_0 (logicalproduct.xsd)
Imports: ddi:physicaldataproduct:3_0 (physicaldataproduct.xsd)
Imports: ddi:physicalinstance:3_0 (physicalinstance.xsd)
Imports: ddi:ddiprofile:3_0 (ddiprofile.xsd)
Global Elements
StudyUnit (StudyUnitType):
Abstract (r:IdentifiedStructuredStringType): A
human-readable abstract of the study unit describing the nature and
scope of the data collection, special characteristics of its content.
Note that detailed information on the purpose of the study and
structured coverage information are to be entered in Purpose and
Coverage. During study development, or when creating documentation from
incomplete legacy materials, this field should contain an appropriate
statement such as "Under development", "Unavailable", "Not provided by
creator", or some other similar statement
Purpose (r:IdentifiedStructuredStringType): The
purpose of the study, in human-readable form. This should include
detailed information on the investigator's primary study questions or
hypotheses as well as information on any legal basis for the data
collection, such as laws requiring the collection of census data for
apportionment purposes. During study development, or when creating
documentation from incomplete legacy materials, this field should
contain an appropriate statement such as "Under development",
"Unavailable", "Not provided by creator", or some other similar
statement.
DDIProfileReference (r:ReferenceType): References a DDI Profile used by the study unit
KindOfData (KindOfDataType): Describes,
with a string or a term from a controlled vocabulary, the kind of data
documented in the logical product(s) of a study unit. Examples include
survey data, census/enumeration data, administrative data, measurement
data, assessment data, demographic data, voting data, etc.
Complex Types
StudyUnitType: Describes
the study unit which encompasses specified data collection processes as
well as their resultant data products. This includes all of it's
associated documentation and metadata. A Study Unit corresponds to the
"study" as described in a traditional codebook, although a codebook may
relate to only a single data product from the study. Typically, a 2.*
or earlier version can have its content marked up in DDI version 3.0
with a single study unit containing the bulk of the documentation and
metadata. Multiple data products from the same "study" (typically
separate DDI instances in 2.* and earlier) can be combined in a single
3.0 instance. (See "DDI 3.0 Documentation, Part 1: Basic Structures"
for more detail regarding the mappings between 2.* and 3.0.)
- Content:
- Extends: r:MaintainableType
- Base Content
- Extends: AbstractMaintainableType
- Base Content
- Extends: AbstractVersionableType
- Base Content
- Extends: AbstractIdentifiableType
- Base Content
- Sequence of:
- [Reference] (Name) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Human-readable name given the entity being identified. May be repeated to provide language and/or geographic alternatives.
- Extended Content
- Sequence of:
- VersionResponsibility (xs:string) - min. 0
- Person
and/or organization within the MaintenanceAgency responsible for the
version change. This is primarily intended for internal use.
- [Reference] (VersionRationale) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Textual description of the rationale/purpose for a version change.
- Base Attributes
- id (BaseIDType) - required
- Assigned ID, unique within its maintainable object.
- urn (xs:anyURI) - optional
- DDI-structured URN of the element as described in Part I of the Technical Documentation.
- action (ActionCodeType) - optional
- Used
for inheritance to indicate that the element being described is being
added, updated, or deleted at the local level. Add: This element is
added to the inherited structure. Update: This element is to be used in
place of the inherited element with this ID for local processing.
Delete: This element has been removed from the inherited group for
local processing. There will be a new ID only in the case of Add.
- Extended Attributes
- version (NewVersionType) - optional
- Restricted string - numeric with optional decimal points.
- versionDate (BaseDateType) - optional
- Date of version. Duration should not be used in this field, even though allowed by the ISO format enforced by the parser.
- Extended Attributes
- agency (xs:NCName) - optional
- Maintaining agency as described in Part 1 of the Technical Specification.
- Extended Attributes
- Extended Content
- Sequence of:
- [Reference] (r:Citation)
- Encodes the bibliographic information describing the original study.
- [Reference] (Abstract) - max. unbounded
- A
human-readable abstract of the study unit describing the nature and
scope of the data collection, special characteristics of its content.
Note that detailed information on the purpose of the study and
structured coverage information are to be entered in Purpose and
Coverage. During study development, or when creating documentation from
incomplete legacy materials, this field should contain an appropriate
statement such as "Under development", "Unavailable", "Not provided by
creator", or some other similar statement.
- [Reference] (r:UniverseReference) - max. unbounded
- Reference
to the universe statement from the universe scheme, describing the
group of persons or other elements that are the object of research and
to which any analytic results refer. Age, nationality, and residence
commonly help to delineate a given universe, but any of a number of
factors may be involved, such as sex, race, income, veteran status,
criminal convictions, etc. The universe may consist of elements other
than persons, such as housing units, court cases, deaths, countries,
etc. In general, it should be possible to tell from the description of
the universe whether a given individual or element (hypothetical or
real) is a member of the population under study. A universe may be
described as "inclusive" or "exclusive". This studyunit level reference
is normally to the top level of the UniverseScheme. During development
or when creating documentation from incomplete legacy materials this
field should contain an appropriate statement such as "Under
development", "Unavailable", "Not provided by creator", or other
similar statement.
- [Reference] (r:SeriesStatement) - min. 0
- Information
regarding the official series of which a study unit or group of study
units is a part. One may point to the URL of a series repository and
then use the Name field to indicate the series itself as identified in
that repository. Fields also exist for describing the series and
providing abbreviations.
- [Reference] (r:FundingInformation) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains details of the study unit's funding, including information about grants, agencies, etc.
- [Reference] (Purpose) - max. unbounded
- The
purpose of the study, in human-readable form. This should include
detailed information on the investigator's primary study questions or
hypotheses as well as information on any legal basis for the data
collection, such as laws requiring the collection of census data for
apportionment purposes. During study development, or when creating
documentation from incomplete legacy materials, this field should
contain an appropriate statement such as "Under development",
"Unavailable", "Not provided by creator", or some other similar
statement.
- [Reference] (r:Coverage) - min. 0
- Describes
the coverage of the study unit. Detailed information on Topical,
Temporal, and Spatial Coverage is contained here. Note that Coverage at
this level should be inclusive all all lower level modules or section.
Lower level descriptions serve to constrain coverage within the scope
described here.
- [Reference] (r:AnalysisUnit) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Allows
the use of a controlled vocabulary to list all of the units of analysis
used in the study. Should be repeated to describe multiple units of
analysis.
- AnalysisUnitsCovered (r:InternationalStringType) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- A narrative of the units of analysis in the study unit. May be repeated to provide for multiple-language support.
- [Reference] (KindOfData) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Describes,
with a string or a term from a controlled vocabulary, the kind of data
documented in the logical product(s) of a study unit. Examples include
survey data, census/enumeration data, administrative data, measurement
data, assessment data, demographic data, voting data, etc.
- [Reference] (r:OtherMaterial) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains
references to other materials relevent to the study unit, whether in
DDI form or external. References can be made from items in this section
to any identifiable element in the instance.
- [Reference] (r:Note) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains
notes pertinent to the study unit and its contents. References can be
made from items in this section to any identifiable element in the
instance.
- [Reference] (r:Embargo) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Embargo
information about the study unit. References to embargo information in
this section can be made from individual variables.
- [Reference] (c:ConceptualComponent) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains
documentation and metadata regarding the concepts and universes used by
the study unit. This includes over-rides for documentation and metadata
inherited from parent groups, if any.
- [Reference] (d:DataCollection) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains
documentation and metadata regarding the data collection methods and
processes of the study unit. This includes over-rides for documentation
and metadata inherited from parent groups, if any.
- [Reference] (l:BaseLogicalProduct) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains
documentation and metadata regarding the logical data products of the
study unit. This includes over-rides for documentation and metadata
inherited from parent groups, if any.
- [Reference] (p:PhysicalDataProduct) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains documentation and metadata regarding a physical structure of data products of the study unit.
- [Reference] (pi:PhysicalInstance) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains documentation and metadata regarding a physical instance of one of the data products of the study unit.
- [Reference] (a:Archive) - min. 0
- Archive
serves as a packet containing both persistent and transient
information. Describes archive-specific material including item record
information as well as lifecycle information. The metadata in the
package is divided into elements that are persistent (should remain
with the Study Unit through its life-cycle), and transient (pertinent
only to the Study Unit as held by that archive).
- [Reference] (pr:DDIProfile) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- Contains a DDI Profile which is used by the study unit, and which can be referenced externally.
- [Reference] (DDIProfileReference) - min. 0 - max. unbounded
- References a DDI Profile used by the study unit
KindOfDataType: Describes,
with a string or a term from a controlled vocabulary, the kind of data
documented in the logical product(s) of a study unit. Examples include
survey data, census/enumeration data, administrative data, measurement
data, assessment data, demographic data, voting data, etc.
- Content:
- Extends: r:CodeValueType
- Base Content
- Extends: xs:string
- Extended Attributes
- codeListID (xs:string) - optional
- Identifies the code list that the value is taken from.
- codeListAgency (xs:string) - optional
- Agency maintaining the code list.
- codeListVersion (xs:string) - default: 1.0
- Version of the code list. (Default value is 1.0)
- otherValue (xs:string) - optional
- Extended Attributes
- type (KindOfDataTypeType) - optional
- Provides a description of the types of data described by the KindOfData element.
Simple Types
KindOfDataTypeType: Provides a description of the types of data described by the KindOfData element.
- Restricts: xs:string
- Code: Qualitative -
Narrative or descriptive accounts that may be subjected to interpretive analysis
- Code: Quantitative -
Numerical or coded data that may be subjected to statistical analysis
- Code: Mixed -
Both qualitative and quantitative data within the same collection.
This documentation is extracted from the inline documentation of DDI 3.0 XML Schema and is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as the schema itself.