#04 Percentage variables normalization

Normalization Rules · Impact measurement

For variables already in percent (youth speakers, transmission, bilingual share): divide by 100 for a [0,1] scale.

Data & measurement

Normalize impact variables from heterogeneous raw measures to [0,1]. State targets v_i^target and level ceilings alongside every reported norm. Write explicit operational definitions for each symbol in your protocol, even when abbreviations look standard. Log instrument versions, sample frames, and cleaning rules whenever estimates are refreshed so longitudinal comparisons stay valid.

Solution & proof

Conceptual summary: For variables already in percent (youth speakers, transmission, bilingual share): divide by 100 for a [0,1] scale. Treat this as a measurement recipe: map each symbol to an empirical quantity, substitute estimates, and simplify with ordinary algebra (including logarithms, min/max caps, or piecewise branches where shown). Where limits or integrals appear, approximate with discrete sums on cohorts or time steps when closed forms are impractical. Interpret the result against thresholds in the cited source and report uncertainty on inputs.

Examples

  1. 1. Word problem — pilot estimates

    Word problem

    Evaluate “Percentage variables normalization” using the provisional estimates in the table. Compute the outcome with the formula at the top of this page.

    Provisional estimates for substitution (illustrative)

    ItemEstimate
    Primary input A0.62
    Primary input B0.78
    Scaling / time factor1.0

    Solution

    Step 1 — From the table, assign a = 0.62; b = 0.78; T = 1.

    Step 2 — Substitute into the definition of “Percentage variables normalization” at the top of the page (same structure as the source formula).

    Step 3 — Finish any remaining algebra (sums, caps, logs, or limits) by hand or in a CAS when the expression still contains Σ, integrals, or non-numeric parameters. Tie final numbers back to your corpus or community records.

  2. 2. Check — revised primary input

    Word problem

    The same measure applies with a revised first input when a late survey batch arrives (see table).

    Updated provisional estimates (illustrative)

    ItemEstimate
    Primary input Aa0.71
    Primary input Bb0.78
    Scaling / time factorT1.0

    Solution

    Step 1 — From the table, assign a = 0.71; b = 0.78; T = 1.

    Step 2 — Substitute into the definition of “Percentage variables normalization” at the top of the page (same structure as the source formula).

    Step 3 — Finish any remaining algebra (sums, caps, logs, or limits) by hand or in a CAS when the expression still contains Σ, integrals, or non-numeric parameters. Tie final numbers back to your corpus or community records.

Source

Impact measurement framework — Normalization Rules

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