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Paulina questions to add to the markdown

These are the questions for you to work with. If you run the notebook the Dataframes pig21collist and sod21collist contain all questions with row indexes showing the column numbers covered by each question. The readability is a bit poor due to R importing column names but the full question can be found in PigWebSurvey.pdf and there you can also see if the question was single choice, multiple choice or likert scales (Likert scales are when you have categoricals like Strong Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree and Strongly Agree).

To.what.extent.are.you.comfortable.with.others.using.your.data.for.the.following.....Reinterpretation..using.your.data.as.is.to.answer.another.question.
Pigweb:44
Sod21:62
To.what.extent.are.you.comfortable.with.others.using.your.data.for.the.following.....Isolated.reuse..reanalysing.your.data.to.answer.a.new.question.
Pigweb:45
Sod21: 63
What.areas..if.any..do.you.feel.you.need.help.with.in.regard.to.making.your.research.data.openly.available..
Pigweb: 67-74
sod21: 87-95
To.what.extent.has.the.COVID.19.pandemic.affected.your.reuse.of.data....Your.own
Pigweb: 138
SoD: 104
To.what.extent.has.the.COVID.19.pandemic.affected.your.reuse.of.data....Openly.accessible.data.shared.by.other.research.groups
Pigweb: 139
SoD 105

Working with Github and the repository

Tasks for getting started with the project:

  1. Create a fork so you have your own repository to work with and control.

  2. Look at the Knitted report to see the types of output what we are working with. If you look at the code chunks in the report and compare the functions used with the functions listed in R/plotting_functions.R you should be able to figure out how the different functions are used to transform data in the pigw21 and sod21 files into the graphs and statistics presented in the report.

  3. Fix a spelling error or similar in the code, commit the code (under the Git tab in Rstudio). and then push it to your fork. After doing this make a pull request to this rep to have your addition pushed to the main branch.

  4. Look at your assigned Issues here in the Issues to see which questions to add chunks for.

  5. We will work together on the merging of files, your additions are likely to create version conflicts as they will be made to the same row number in the Markdown notebook.

Adding comparison questions

Differences in the order of questions have led to certain questions being erroneously added as Pigweb only

To.what.extent.do.you.think.you.make.your.data.open.in.compliance.with.FAIR
Pigw21: column 29
SOd21: column 39

About.your.research.data...If.you.required.help.in.making.your.research.data.openly.available..which.sources.would.you.rely.upon
Pigw21: column 30
Sod21: column 41

Regine questions to add to the Markdown

These are the questions for you to work with. If you run the notebook the Dataframes pig21collist and sod21collist contain all questions with row indexes showing the column numbers covered by each question. The readability is a bit poor due to R importing column names but the full question can be found in PigWebSurvey.pdf and there you can also see if the question was single choice, multiple choice or likert scales (Likert scales are when you have categoricals like Strong Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree and Strongly Agree).

To.what.extent.are.you.comfortable.with.others.using.your.data.for.the.following.....Replication.studies..use.of.your.data.as.a.reference.to.determine.whether.they.can.be.repeated.under.similar.conditions.
Pigweb: 42
Sod21: 60
To.what.extent.are.you.comfortable.with.others.using.your.data.for.the.following.....Reanalysis..using.a.different.method.to.analyse.your.data.set.
Pigweb:43
Sod21: 61
What.problems.concerns..if.any..do.you.have.with.sharing.datasets
Pigweb: 47-65
Sod: 65-84
Have.you.ever.been..scooped...i.e..have.another.lab.publish.an.result.similar.to.your.own.before.you.do..as.a.result.of.data.you.have.previously.shared.
Pigweb: 114
SoD: 86

Kim questions to add to Markdown

These are the questions for you to work with. If you run the notebook the Dataframes pig21collist and sod21collist contain all questions with row indexes showing the column numbers covered by each question. The readability is a bit poor due to R importing column names but the full question can be found in PigWebSurvey.pdf and there you can also see if the question was single choice, multiple choice or likert scales (Likert scales are when you have categoricals like Strong Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree and Strongly Agree).

To.what.extent.are.you.comfortable.with.others.using.your.data.for.the.following.....Combination.reuse..reanalysing.your.data.in.combination.with.other.data.sets.to.answer.a.new.question.
Pigweb: 46
Sod21: 64
How.do.you.share.your.research.data.with.a.public.audience..Please.select.all.that.appl
Pigweb: 98-104
SoD: 32-38
How..if.at.all..do.you.monitor.the.use.of.data.that.you.share.publicly
Pigweb: 106-111
SoD: 53-59
Have.you.ever.been.involved.in.a.collaboration.as.a.result.of.data.you.have.previously.shared.
Pigweb: 113
Sod21: 85

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