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Wave 6 resources for data users

Data use Documentation
Sep 2024

Note to data users – Release 6.1

A note to data users regarding release 6.1.

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Data use Documentation
Sep 2024

Data users guide – Release 6.1

BNLA data users guide – Release 6.1.

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Data use Documentation
May 2024

Non-response data issues paper – No.1

This paper provides an overview of different aspects of non-response in the BNLA study. These include at the time of study recruitment and between interview waves, by…

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Data use Documentation
Apr 2024

Online data dictionary – Wave 6

Access the online version of the wave 6 data dictionary.

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Data use Documentation
Apr 2024

Summary of wave 6 changes

This document outlines the main changes that were introduced in Wave 6, compared with previous waves of thestudy.

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Data use Documentation
Apr 2024

Data dictionary – Wave 6

This data dictionary is as a guide for researchers to accurately interpret and utilise the wave 5 BNLA dataset.

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