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A researcher is building a data-entry protocol for the categorical variable "Intervention Type" (three levels: No Treatment, Brief Intervention, Full Treatment) for a study that will use both descriptive statistics and independent-samples ANOVA. Evaluate the following decisions and arrange them in the order that produces the most complete and defensible data-entry workflow.
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