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ZB_QRM: Stata module to Recoding multiple responses into binary variables

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  • Eric Zbinden

    (Universite de Geneve)

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zb_qrm generates 'nnew' new binary variables according to the code of the 'rootexist' variables. Usually multiple choices are registred in variables representing first choice, second choice etc. The name of these variables are assumed to be numbered from 1 to the maximum number of choices.

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  • Eric Zbinden, 1998. "ZB_QRM: Stata module to Recoding multiple responses into binary variables," Statistical Software Components S351901, Boston College Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s351901
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