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Health conditions explanation on website

Added by Laurence Rowley-Abel almost 2 years ago. Updated about 1 year ago.

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Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Data documentation
Start date:
03/08/2023
% Done:

100%


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Hi there, previously on the FAQs section of the Understanding Society website, there was a section under "Questions about variables" that explained how the presence of different health conditions was measured at different waves and it also gave details of which conditions were added/removed at each wave. This appears to no longer be on the FAQ page. Is this available somewhere else now?

Many thanks.

Best wishes,
Laurence Rowley-Abel


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FAQ_HCONDS_Changes_Waves_Description_20230214.pdf (172 KB) FAQ_HCONDS_Changes_Waves_Description_20230214.pdf Understanding Society User Support Team, 03/08/2023 12:19 PM
FAQ_HCOND_Changes_Waves_Table_20230214.xlsx (15.8 KB) FAQ_HCOND_Changes_Waves_Table_20230214.xlsx Understanding Society User Support Team, 03/08/2023 12:20 PM

Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team almost 2 years ago

We are revising it to add some more information. But here is the beta version.

If any part of this is not clear please let us know.

Best wishes,
Alita

Actions #2

Updated by Laurence Rowley-Abel almost 2 years ago

Thank you very much - the documents are very useful! Can I confirm that the information previously on the website was still correct?

Best wishes,
Laurence

Actions #3

Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team almost 2 years ago

Hello Laurence,

The information you previously found on the webpage is correct. It is just that we are updating the FAQ section to have comprehensive information in each case. So the beta version sent substitutes for the one posted previously.

Hope this helps

Best wishes,
Roberto Cavazos
Understanding Society User Support Team

Actions #4

Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team about 1 year ago

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  • % Done changed from 80 to 100
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