Concept help - Question
A question describes the text used to elicit a response for the Concept to be measured.
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Tips for creating Questions
Questions should have a name that clearly describes what will be collected. A question can have multiple Value Domains associated with it.
Once a question has been saved, the collected Data Element can be attached.
Fields available on this metadata type
| Field | ISO definition |
|---|---|
| Name | The primary name used for human identification purposes. |
| Definition | Representation of a concept by a descriptive statement which serves to differentiate it from related concepts. (3.2.39) |
| Is Federated | |
| Is Not Federable | |
| Version | Unique version identifier of this metadata item. |
| References | Significant documents that contributed to the development of the metadata item which were not the direct source for the metadata content. |
| Origin | The source (e.g. document, project, discipline or model) for the item (8.1.2.2.3.5) |
| Comments | Descriptive comments about the metadata item (8.1.2.2.3.4) |
| Deleted | The date after which the item has been soft deleted and is no longer visible in the registry |
| Collected Data Element | |
| Question Text | The text which describes the information which is to be obtained. |
| Instruction Text | |
| Estimated Seconds Response Time | The estimated amount of time required to answer a question expressed in seconds. |
Official Definition
Describes the text used to elicit a response for the Concept to be measured. A Question may be a single question used to obtain a response, or may be a multiple question, a construct which links multiple sub-questions, each with their own response. A Question also includes a relationship to the Value Domain to document the associated response criteria for the question. A single response question will have one Value Domain associated with it, while a 'multiple question' may have more than one Value Domain. A Question should be designed with re-use in mind, as it can be used in multiple Questionnaires. Generic Statistical Information Model, GSIM Question Definition