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geographic transformations while variable labels remain
unchanged. Demonstrates that transformation error is agnostic
to both the variable (population, income, etc.) and the tool
(R, Python, etc.). Provides a reproducible audit framework for
quantifying the shift from observed to imputed data at each
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