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Add New Observation Variable
- Intro
- Observation Variable
- Trait
- Method
- Scale
- Confirm
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Need a new observation variable?
- Please be sure the observation variable does not currently exist in the database using the trait search.
- Having many observation variables that are in fact recording the same thing is dangerous and can cause the database data to become fragmented.
- An observation variable is composed of a trait for the attribute being observed, a method describing how the attribute was measured, and a scale indicating the units of the observation.
- Having descriptive observation variables is critical for downstream analysis.
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Define your observation variable
An observation variable is composed of a trait for the attribute being observed, a method describing how the attribute was measured, and a scale indicating the units of the observation.
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Define your trait
- A trait defines the attribute being measured. It is one component of an observation variable; the others are a method and a scale.
- Here you can select a trait that already exists in an ontology in the database or you can add a new trait into an ontology.
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A method defines the how it was measured measured. It is one component of an observation variable; the others are a trait and a scale.
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Define your scale
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Confirm you are creating this observation variable in the database
Finished! Your observation variable is now in the database
Finished! Your observation variable is now in the database
Add New Ontology
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- Ontology
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Start a new ontology
- In this workflow you can add a new ontology to the database. Once an ontology is added, you can add terms into it from the add observation variables workflow.
- Ontologies are tagged as being either for traits, methods, or scales
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Define your ontology
Finished! Your ontology is now in the database. Add new terms into it from the add observation variable workflow.
Finished! Your ontology is now in the database. Add new terms into it from the add observation variable workflow.
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