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== Scope<br> ==
== Scope ==


This includes a verbal definition of the spatial, temporal, and other limits (system boundaries) of the variable. The scope is defined according to the use purpose of the assessment(s) that the variable belongs to.<br>
This includes a verbal definition of the spatial, temporal, and other limits (system boundaries) of the variable. The scope is defined according to the use purpose of the assessment(s) that the variable belongs to. The scope may be in the form of a research question.


<br>
== Definition ==


== Definition<br> ==
=== Data ===


The definition uses algebra or other explicit methods if possible.<br>
* Description of existing data, including references (using the <nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki> tags) and links to original data when appropriate.


=== Causality<br> ===
=== Causality ===


=== Data<br> ===
* List of upstream variables.


=== Formula<br> ===
=== Unit ===


=== Unit<br> ===
=== Formula ===


== Result<br> ==
Algebra or other explicit methods if possible.


If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.<br>
== Result ==
 
If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.
 
==See also==
 
* Links to relevant information that does not belong to ''Definition''.
 
==References==
 
<references/>

Revision as of 09:42, 10 September 2008


Scope

This includes a verbal definition of the spatial, temporal, and other limits (system boundaries) of the variable. The scope is defined according to the use purpose of the assessment(s) that the variable belongs to. The scope may be in the form of a research question.

Definition

Data

  • Description of existing data, including references (using the <ref></ref> tags) and links to original data when appropriate.

Causality

  • List of upstream variables.

Unit

Formula

Algebra or other explicit methods if possible.

Result

If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.

See also

  • Links to relevant information that does not belong to Definition.

References