microdata
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editmicrodata (uncountable)
- (statistics) Data concerning individuals in a trial, survey etc.
- 2019 February 9, Mark Zuckerman, “Unions Need to Think Small to Get Big”, in The Atlantic[1], retrieved 2022-10-19:
- In fact, labor groups are more likely to win elections for union representation in small workplaces. In a study released this week by the Century Foundation, we analyzed microdata on every union election in the country from April 2007 to December 2018, more than 22,000 in total.
- (computing) Data stored in a microformat.
- (specifically) A WHATWG standard for embedding metadata in HTML documents; data encoded in such a way.