chore(notes): Notify on source of truth for extraction

Added small note on actual source of truth for extraction data in
data directory.
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Marty Oehme 2023-12-06 17:12:38 +01:00
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## Matrix extraction properties ## Matrix extraction properties
For up-to-date usage of extraction keys please see `extraction_template.yml` in data directory.
Information kept here for full-text descriptions of each option, to be migrated
to extraction metadata sheet.
| Publication info | Description | | Publication info | Description |
| --- | --- | | --- | --- |
| author | | | author | |
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| study_method | What is the main method of the study? (list:txt) | | study_method | What is the main method of the study? (list:txt) |
| indicator_relative | Is the main indicator used relative or absolute? (0: absolute, 1: relative) | | indicator_relative | Is the main indicator used relative or absolute? (0: absolute, 1: relative) |
| sample_size | What is the main sample size/observation number of the study? (numeric) | | sample_size | What is the main sample size/observation number of the study? (numeric) |
| sample_unit | What is the main sample unit (person,household,firm, ...)? (txt) |
| representativeness | At what level is the study mainly representative? (national, subnational, rural, urban..) (list:txt) | | representativeness | At what level is the study mainly representative? (national, subnational, rural, urban..) (list:txt) |
| direction | What is the main direction of relation between independent/dependent variables? (0: negative, 1: positive) | | direction | What is the main direction of relation between independent/dependent variables? (0: negative, 1: positive) |
| significance | What is the main level of statistical significance? (2: significant, 1: marginally significant, 0: non significant) | | significance | What is the main level of statistical significance? (2: significant, 1: marginally significant, 0: non significant) |