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(Created page with "Unlike Wikipedia, ''this'' wiki is full of ''original research''. We aim to make analysis as open, transparent, and repeatable as possible. You can help analyze data - here's our standard way to set up a folder on your computer: * Any files from the <code>Code:</code> namespace should be saved in the root of the folder. * Any files from the <code>File:</code> namespace should be saved in a subfolder called <code>data/</code>. ** Files that are Term:primary data from...")
 
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* Any files from the <code>Code:</code> namespace should be saved in the root of the folder.
* Any files from the <code>Code:</code> namespace should be saved in the root of the folder.
* Any files from the <code>File:</code> namespace should be saved in a subfolder called <code>data/</code>.
* Any files from the <code>File:</code> namespace should be saved in a subfolder called <code>data/</code>.
** Files that are [[Term:primary|primary]] data from some other source, should be in a sub-subfolder <code>data/primary/</code>.
*** These files on the wiki are named with the prefix <code>PRIMARY-</code> because the wiki does not allow slashes and subfolders of files. So for example, a file called <code>File:PRIMARY-foo.csv</code> on the wiki, should be saved as <code>data/primary/foo.csv</code> on your computer.