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Questionnaire Codebook Maker
Purpose
Use this skill when the user needs to organize questionnaire items, scale dimensions, variable names, scoring rules, reverse-scored items, or data-entry specifications for psychology, education, public-health, social-science, or student research projects.
The core output is a clean codebook that can be copied into Word, Excel, SPSS, R, Mplus, or a research protocol.
When to activate
Activate this skill when the user asks for any of the following:
- Convert questionnaire items into a codebook.
- Generate variable names for survey items.
- Mark reverse-scored items and compute scoring rules.
- Build a table for dimensions, item numbers, response anchors, and total scores.
- Prepare data-entry rules for Excel/SPSS/R/Mplus.
- Check whether questionnaire scoring is internally consistent.
- Convert a messy scale description into an analysis-ready table.
Required output behavior
When the user provides questionnaire items, output the following sections unless they request a different format:
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量表代码本 / Codebook
Provide a TSV table with these columns:variable,item_id,dimension,item_text,response_range,reverse_scored,scoring_note,missing_rule. -
计分规则 / Scoring rules
Explain how to compute dimension scores and total scores. State whether to use sum scores or mean scores. If missing-value rules are not provided, recommend a transparent rule such as "calculate the mean score only when at least 80% of items in the dimension are non-missing". -
反向计分检查 / Reverse-scoring check
List reverse-scored variables and give the formula. For a 1–5 item, usereversed = 6 - original. For a 0–4 item, usereversed = 4 - original. -
分析软件变量建议 / Analysis-ready variable names
Provide short, readable variable names. Avoid spaces, Chinese punctuation, hyphens, and overly long names. Use prefixes such asdep_,anx_,smu_,sleep_,neuro_, oreant_when relevant. -
质量控制提示 / QC checklist
Mention duplicate item IDs, inconsistent response ranges, missing dimensions, and reverse-scoring ambiguity.
Variable-naming rules
- Use lowercase letters, numbers, and underscores only.
- Start with a letter.
- Keep names under 20 characters when possible.
- Preserve scale order using two-digit item numbers:
dep_01,dep_02,anx_01. - Use dimension prefixes when multiple dimensions exist.
- For Mplus compatibility, avoid names longer than 8 characters if the user explicitly asks for legacy Mplus-safe names.
Reverse-scoring formulas
For an item with minimum min and maximum max:
reversed_score = min + max - original_score
Common examples:
- 1–5 scale:
reverse = 6 - original. - 1–7 scale:
reverse = 8 - original. - 0–4 scale:
reverse = 4 - original. - 0–10 scale:
reverse = 10 - original.
Missing-value rule recommendations
Use the user's stated rule when available. If no rule is given:
- Dimension mean score: compute if at least 80% of dimension items are valid.
- Total mean score: compute if at least 80% of all scale items are valid.
- Never silently impute missing values unless the user explicitly asks for imputation.
Optional helper script
This skill includes scripts/make_codebook.py, which converts a simple CSV item file into a Markdown codebook and a TSV variable map. It uses only Python standard-library modules.
Input CSV columns:
item_id,item_text,dimension,scale_min,scale_max,reverse
Example command:
python3 scripts/make_codebook.py examples/demo_items.csv --out-dir output
If python3 is not available, try:
python scripts/make_codebook.py examples/demo_items.csv --out-dir output
Safety and integrity
- Do not invent item wording or scoring rules.
- Mark uncertain reverse-scoring decisions as uncertain.
- Do not change original item meaning when shortening labels.
- Do not assume a clinical cutoff unless the user provides the scale manual or asks for verified lookup.
- When converting scoring rules, distinguish between item-level reverse scoring, dimension score calculation, and total score calculation.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install questionnaire-codebook-maker-mia956 - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/questionnaire-codebook-maker-mia956 - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Questionnaire Codebook Maker?
Turn questionnaire items into clean research codebooks, scoring rules, reverse-scoring checks, variable names, and analysis-ready TSV/Markdown tables. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 16 downloads so far.
How do I install Questionnaire Codebook Maker?
Run "/install questionnaire-codebook-maker-mia956" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Questionnaire Codebook Maker free?
Yes, Questionnaire Codebook Maker is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Questionnaire Codebook Maker support?
Questionnaire Codebook Maker is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Questionnaire Codebook Maker?
It is built and maintained by MIA956 (@mia956); the current version is v1.0.0.