The Set Theory Matching System: An Application toT

2023-07-19  |  百检 19浏览

The Set Theory Matching System is a computer system application that matches data records from two independently collected data sources. The two data sources used in this study are the standard census enumeration results and an alternative enumeration using ethnographic field observation techniques. The research project this system was designed to assist is an effort to identify in more detail the kinds of people who are missed in a standard census enumeration and the circumstances that lead to less-than-complete enumeration (Brownrigg & Martin, 1989). The matching process is complicated by the occurrence of inaccurate, incomplete, and conflicting data in both data sources. The Set Theory Matching System attempts to resolve data differences by a complex set of algorithmic decisions. The system uses a hierarchical decision system that considers whole households as the primary unit of matching consideration and the evaluation of household members as the secondary matching criterion. The paper discusses the theoretical applications of the hierarchical decision