UK DATA ARCHIVE: IMPORTANT STUDY INFORMATION

Study Number 5753 - Privacy and Self-Disclosure Online, 2005-2007


DATA PROCESSING NOTES


Data Archive Processing Standards

The data were processed to the UK Data Archive's B standard. A substantial series of checks was carried out to ensure the quality of the data and documentation. Firstly, checks were made that the number of cases and variables matched the depositor's records. Secondly, logical checks were performed on a sample of30 + 10% of the remaining nominal (categorical) variables to ensure they hadvalues within the range defined (either by value labels or in the depositor's documentation). Thirdly, any data or documentation that breached confidentiality rules were altered or suppressed to preserve anonymity.

All notable and/or outstanding problems discovered are detailed under the 'Data and documentation problems' heading below.

Data and documentation problems

None

Useful Notes

The 3 studies are part of the privacy and self-disclosure online project (PRISD) survey which was conducted in three phases.

study 1 the responses obtained by an automated 'bot' interviewing internet users.
Study 2 responses from a web-based survey conduted in two parts Time 1 and Time 2.
Study 3 responses from a web-based survey

Study 1_datafile - grouped and cleaned data for responses to online 'bot' survey.
study 1_responses - free field responses to online 'bot' survey (requires selecting cases by 'question' for anlaysis).

Study 2_datafile - web-based survey
Html pages - variables
time 1, disclosure questions - ethnic to work4
time 1, trust & privacy - pp1 to order
time 2, privacy behaviour - pb_gc1 to pb_tp_6
time 2, privacy concerns - pc1 to pc16
time 2, behaviours - sda to sdh (rep_imp to other_imp, other_disc)

Study 3_datafile- web-based survey
Html pages - variables
page 1 - access_h to broadban
page 2 - q3_1 to q3_24
page 3 - westq1 to westq3
page 4 - iuipcq1 to 10
page 5 - attq1 to 16
page 6 - behq1 to behq12
page 7 - nation, idpre1, idpre1b
page 8 - id2 to id2c (compulsi)

Data conversion information

From January 2003 onwards, almost all data conversions have been performed using software developed by the UKDA. This enables standardisation of the conversion methods and ensures optimal data quality. In addition to its own data processing/conversion code, this software uses the SPSS and Stat/Transfer command processors to perform certain format translations. Although data conversion is automated, all data files are also subject to visual inspection by a UKDA data processing officer.

With some format conversions data, and more especially internal metadata (i.e. variable labels, value labels, missing value definitions, data type information), will inevitably be lost or truncated owing to the differential limits of the proprietary formats.A UKDA Data Dictionary file (in rich text format), corresponding to each data file, is usually provided for viewing and searching the internal metadata as it existed in the originating format. These files are called: [data file name]_UKDA_Data_Dictionary.rtf

Important information about the data format supplied

The links below provide important information about the format in which you have been supplied the data. Some of this information is specific to the ingest format of the data, that is the format in which the UKDA was supplied the data in. The ingest format for this study was SPSS

Please click below to find out information about the format that you have been supplied the data in.

SPSS (*.por)

STATA (*.dta)
Tab-delimited text (*.tab)
MS Excel (*.xls files)
SAS (supplied as *.dat and *.sas)
MS Access (*.mdb files)

Conversion of documentation formats

Electronic and paper documentation supplied with this study is usually incorporated into the UKDA User Guide (in PDF format). The conversion programmes used are the latest versions of Adobe PDF Writer for electronic documentation and Adobe Paper Capture (Acrobat 'plugin' version) for paper documentation. Occasionally, someof the electronic documentation cannot be usefully converted to PDF (e.g. MS Excel files with wide worksheets) and this is supplied ina more appropriate format. All User Guides are fully bookmarked.