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'''Data editing''' is defined as the process involving the review and adjustment of collected [[survey data]]. The purpose is to control the quality of the collected data.<ref>
▲'''Data editing''' is defined as the process involving the review and adjustment of collected [[survey data]]. The purpose is to control the quality of the collected data.<ref>[http://www.unece.org/stats/editing.html UNECE]</ref> Data editing can be performed manually, with the assistance of a computer or a combination of both.<ref>http://www.statcan.gc.ca/edu/power-pouvoir/ch3/editing-edition/5214781-eng.htm</ref>
==Editing methods==
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*Compare the respondent's data to data from similar respondents
*Use the subject matter knowledge of the human editor
Interactive editing is a standard way to edit data. It can be used to edit both [[categorical data|categorical]] and [[continuity (mathematics)|continuous]] data.<ref>Waal, Ton de et al. "Handbook of Statistical Data Editing and Imputation". Wiley publication, 2011,p.15.</ref> Interactive editing reduces the time frame needed to complete the cyclical process of review and adjustment.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.unece.org/
===Selective editing===
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*The critical stream
*The non-critical stream
The critical stream consists of records that are more likely to contain influential errors. These critical records are edited in a traditional interactive manner. The records in the non-critical stream which are unlikely to contain influential errors are not edited in a computer assisted manner.<ref name="auto">Waal, Ton de et al. "Handbook of Statistical Data Editing and Imputation". Wiley publication, 2011,p.16.</ref>
===Macro editing===
There are two methods of macro editing:<ref
====Aggregation method====
This method is followed in almost every statistical agency before publication: verifying whether figures to be published seem plausible. This is accomplished by comparing quantities in publication tables with same quantities in previous publications. If an unusual value is observed, a micro-editing procedure is applied to the individual records and fields contributing to the suspicious quantity.<ref
====Distribution method====
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