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Reducing Errors from the Electronic Transcription of Data Collected on Paper Forms: A Research Data Case Study
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Document ProcessingReliability StudyEngineeringSingle Data EntryData PreparationPaper FormsData ScienceOffice AutomationManagementData IntegrationBiostatisticsData ManagementStatisticsError CorrectionData CollectedOptical Character RecognitionComputer ScienceElectronic TranscriptionMicrosoft Excel SpreadsheetData ValidationHuman-computer InteractionText ProcessingHealth InformaticsData Modeling
We conducted a reliability study comparing single data entry (SE) into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to entry using the existing forms (EF) feature of the Teleforms software system, in which optical character recognition is used to capture data off of paper forms designed in non-Teleforms software programs. We compared the transcription of data from multiple paper forms from over 100 research participants representing almost 20,000 data entry fields. Error rates for SE were significantly lower than those for EF, so we chose SE for data entry in our study. Data transcription strategies from paper to electronic format should be chosen based on evidence from formal evaluations, and their design should be contemplated during the paper forms development stage.
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