[Babase] Determining adult males - question for Susan
Catherine Markham
amarkham at princeton.edu
Tue Apr 11 14:46:20 EDT 2006
Hi Susan,
Laurence and I have just been looking more carefully at the number of
adult males in each study group and I wanted to double-check something
with you. In particular, Laurence drew my attention to Linda's group in
the time period of Feb 2001 - Mar 2002. My queries of Babase with the
combined list of rank dates from Leah's file and Biograph ended up with
no adult males in Linda's group for that entire time period.
This seemed a bit suspect so we looked into things more carefully. I
went back and looked in detail at which males were in Linda's in that
time period, what their ages were, and double checked whether or not
they had rank dates. I didn't check every individual, but here are 2
cases I'm not sure how to interpret... both MOR and ZIN do not have a
ranked date in either file, are over ~14 years old, and have
consortships in Babase. I'm not sure that any one of those factors
uniquely suggests they had reached adulthood, but the combination seems
to imply something may be off - though whether that's my understanding
or the data itself isn't clear to me.
Anyway, we were hoping you could provide some insight again. The
objective of the query for Laurence was to determine the total number of
adult males in each study group from 1 Dec 1999 through 31 Dec 2004.
Thanks so much,
Catherine
Susan Alberts wrote:
> Catherine,
>
> You are correct that any male that isn't listed in the spreadsheet or
> on the foxpro file has not reached adult by end 2004.
>
> Susan
>
> On Apr 6, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Catherine Markham wrote:
>
>> Hi Susan,
>>
>> I'm working on a query for Laurence to get at the total number of
>> adult males in each study for each month from December 1999 through
>> December 2004. I spoke with Leah earlier and understand that there
>> currently are 2 files with ranked dates - "actual" ranked dates are
>> entered in the FoxPro Biograph and the ranked by dates are, at the
>> moment, in a separate spreadsheet. Both of these appear to go
>> through the end of 2004, which is great.
>>
>> I just wanted to confirm that the combination of these two datasets
>> would give me the complete info on when males reached adulthood. In
>> other words, is it safe to assume that a male who isn't on either
>> list had not reached adulthood by the end of 2004?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Catherine
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Catherine Markham
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