Number of children in a data set

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  • #1251

    Ravi Agrawal
    Participant

    Is there a fast way to determine how many children are included in the data entry tab in ENA for SMART software? Currently, I have to scroll to the bottom of the page which can take a while considering our survey has over 500 children.

    #1254

    SMART
    Keymaster

    Each row in the data entry anthropometry tab in ENA for SMART software represents one child. There are three ways to determine the number of children included in a data set from the data entry anthropometry tab.
    1. Scroll to the bottom of the data set (this is the longest method).
    2. Click on the ‘forward’ arrows in the ‘Go To’ section located at the top/middle of the data entry anthropometry tab.
    3. After data entered into the data entry anthropometry tab has been saved the number of data sets (number of children) will be included next to the title at the top left of the page.

    #1257

    deeps.ku
    Participant

    You may go to results anthropometry and click no exclusion in exclusion of z scores with.. you will find total number of data set in prevalence of GAM (ALL)

    #1261

    SMART
    Keymaster

    In the Results Anthropometry tab if no exclusions is selected, children (data sets) can still be omitted from analysis; therefore, the total number of children analyzed will be lower than the total number of data sets listed in the data entry anthropometry tab. For example, if weight/height and no exclusion are selected but height data is missing from 1 child and weight data is missing from 1 child, these two children will NOT be included in the analysis.

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