This Data Use Agreement Acknowledgment -- Provost Approved Project ("Acknowledgment") is made by
Participant in favor, and for the benefit, of Carnegie Mellon University, a Pennsylvania not-for-profit corporation
having a principal place of business at 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ("Carnegie Mellon").
Data Use Agreement with Yixue. Carnegie Mellon and Yixue Education Inc. ("Yixue") have entered into a Data
Use Agreement ("Data Use Agreement").
Your Use of Yixue Data on the Provost Approved Project. You may use Yixue data on the Provost Approved
Project as explained in this Acknowledgment so long as you complete, sign, and return this Acknowledgment.
If you want to use Yixue data for any other purpose, then you must contact Carnegie Mellon's Office of Sponsored
Programs at osp@andrew.cmu.edu and seek permission. If permission is granted, then you may be required to
complete, sign, and return a different data use agreement acknowledgment.
Your Data Use Obligations. In consideration of the opportunity to access, download, keep, and use the Yixue data
on the Provost Approved Project, you agree:
(a) if you are not the Principal Investigator on the Provost Approved Project, to not share any Yixue data with any
other entity or person, including any other Carnegie Mellon personnel;
(b) if you are the Principal Investigator on the Provost Approved Project, to not share any Yixue data with any other
entity or person, including any other Carnegie Mellon personnel, except that you may share the Yixue data with
Carnegie Mellon personnel working on the Provost Approved Project so long as such Carnegie Mellon personnel have already completed, signed and returned their own respective Data Use Agreement Acknowledgment -- Provost
Approved Project;
(c) if you are the Principal Investigator on the Provost Approved Project, to contact Carnegie Mellon's University
Contract's Office at university-contracts@andrew.cmu.edu (for a Yixue gift funded Provost Approved Project) or
Carnegie Mellon's Office of Sponsored Programs at osp@andrew.cmu.edu (for a Yixue sponsored research funded
Provost Approved Project) if any consultant on that Provost Approved Project needs access to Yixue data on that
Provost Approved Project;
(d) to only use the Yixue data on the Provost Approved Project;
(e) to not attempt to identify the individuals whose information is contained in the Yixue data or attempt to contact
such individuals; and
(f) promptly following the termination or expiration of the Data Use Agreement for any reason, to destroy all copies
of the Yixue data, except you may retain a single copy of the Yixue data for archival purposes to support the
integrity and validity of any and all research performed through the date of termination or expiration, provided you
limit the dissemination of such archival copy in the same manner required of the Yixue data under this
Acknowledgment.
Publications. You are free to publish and otherwise disclose the results of your research (including but not limited
to reports and papers and other activities conducted under the research), including analyses and/or aggregated
reporting of the Yixue data. However, the underlying raw Yixue data may not be published. If you want to publish
any underlying raw Yixue data, then you must contact Carnegie Mellon's Office of Sponsored Programs at
osp@andrew.cmu.edu and seek permission. You may acknowledge the source of the Yixue data in any publications
reporting use of them.
Your Information Security Obligations. In consideration of the opportunity to access, download, keep, and use the
Yixue data on the Provost Approved Project, you agree to secure any device or computer on which Yixue data will
be downloaded, kept and/or used in accordance with the recommended practices located at
https://www.cmu.edu/computing/safe/secure-device/index.html.
Governing Law. This Acknowledgment shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
without regard to the conflict of laws provisions.
You hereby agree to be legally bound by the terms of this Acknowledgment during all times you have access
to Yixue data on the Provost Approved Project and regardless of the date at the top of the Acknowledgment.
You understand that if you do not abide by the obligations, you may cause Carnegie Mellon to be in breach of
its Data Use Agreement with Yixue. By signing this Acknowledgment, you acknowledge and agree that you
are a Carnegie Mellon faculty, employee, or student and that you understand the data use obligations imposed by this Acknowledgment. By signing below, you certify that you are at least 18 years old.
Sample Selector is a tool for creating and editing
samples, or groups of data you compare across—they're
not "samples" in the statistical sense, but more like filters.
By default, a single sample exists: "All Data". With the Sample
Selector, you can create new samples to organize your data.
You can use samples to:
Compare across conditions
Narrow the scope of data analysis to a specific time range,
set of students, problem category, or unit of a curriculum (for example)
A sample is composed of one or more filters, specific
conditions that narrow down your sample.
Creating a sample
The general process for creating a sample is to:
Add a filter from the categories at the left to the composition
area at the right
Modify the filter to select the subset of data you're interested
in, saving it when done
View the sample preview table to see the effect of adding your filter,
making sure you don't have an empty set (ie, a filter or combination
of filters that exclude all transactions).
Name and describe the sample
Decide whether to share the sample with others who can view the
dataset
Save the sample
The effect of multiple filters
DataShop interprets each filter after the first as an additional
restriction on the data that is included in the sample. This is also known
as a logical "AND". You can see the results of multiple filters in the
sample preview as soon as all filters are "saved".
Some projects in DataShop have a terms of use associated with them. If you see a terms of
use listed on this page, you will be asked to agree to these terms before you can access the
datasets in the project. Note that the DataShop terms of use applies to
all data in DataShop, including those projects for which there is a project-specific terms of
use.