The 1991 Canadian Census of Population experience with automated coding / by Jocelyn Y. Tourigny and Joanne Moloney.: CS92-0094/1997E-PDF
"Automation can improve the quality of coding and save resources. The paper details the 1991 Canadian Census of Population experience with a coding software developed by Statistics Canada (ACTR). The census automated coding is justified and the benefits are explored."--Abstract.
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| Title | The 1991 Canadian Census of Population experience with automated coding / by Jocelyn Y. Tourigny and Joanne Moloney. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | p. 186-198 |
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