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 ==== Where does Extraction Configuration take place? ==== ==== Where does Extraction Configuration take place? ====
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 Extraction can be configured "Configure Extraction" in the Extraction module. //Note:// this page is the same as the "Configure Tagging" page, but with the extraction section automatically open.  Extraction can be configured "Configure Extraction" in the Extraction module. //Note:// this page is the same as the "Configure Tagging" page, but with the extraction section automatically open. 
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 Extraction configuration is integrated into tagging configuration in order to use your existing hierarchy to structure your Interventions and Data Elements. Extraction configuration is integrated into tagging configuration in order to use your existing hierarchy to structure your Interventions and Data Elements.
  
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 ===== Configuring Interventions ===== ===== Configuring Interventions =====
  
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 Click the plus sign next to a tag to turn the tag into a Data Element Click the plus sign next to a tag to turn the tag into a Data Element
  
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 Continuous, Dichotomous, or Categorical (Mandatory) Continuous, Dichotomous, or Categorical (Mandatory)
  
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 **//Depending on the data type, different inputs will populate. For example, if a data element is categorical, you will be able to specify the different categories. // ** **//Depending on the data type, different inputs will populate. For example, if a data element is categorical, you will be able to specify the different categories. // **
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 Baseline or Outcome - Choose the Expected Timepoint based on whether the data was collected at Baseline or as an Outcome (Mandatory) Baseline or Outcome - Choose the Expected Timepoint based on whether the data was collected at Baseline or as an Outcome (Mandatory)
  
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 **//If the data element can be both a Baseline and an Outcome, choose Baseline.// ** **//If the data element can be both a Baseline and an Outcome, choose Baseline.// **
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 Higher Better or Lower Better (if applicable) - For example, the Data Element is "Mortality", Lower Better would most likely be appropriate Higher Better or Lower Better (if applicable) - For example, the Data Element is "Mortality", Lower Better would most likely be appropriate
  
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 Example: Mintues, mL, kg (if applicable) Example: Mintues, mL, kg (if applicable)
  
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 Mean or Median (Mandatory for continuous variables) - After choosing Mean or Median, it will also ask you about "Dispersion Measure" (SD for Mean; IQR or Range for Median) Mean or Median (Mandatory for continuous variables) - After choosing Mean or Median, it will also ask you about "Dispersion Measure" (SD for Mean; IQR or Range for Median)
  
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