HHID HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFIER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9000
Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
10964 000002-099564. Household Identifier range
PN PERSON NUMBER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9021
Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
User note: The range 10-49 is reserved for respondent person numbers.
Respondent person numbers ending in 0 are generally from the original
sample; respondent person numbers ending in 1 are generally new spouses
added since the original sample.
................................................................................
5431 010. Person Number
121 011. Person Number
3005 020. Person Number
11 021. Person Number
1012 030. Person Number
2 031. Person Number
1382 040. Person Number
ESUBHH 1996 SUB-HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFIER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9005
Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
10638 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation
of spouses or partners
189 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
135 2. Split household - other half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
2 5. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
6. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
CSUBHH 1994 SUB-HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFIER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9003
Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
10793 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation
of spouses or partners
91 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
80 2. Split household - other half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
5. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
6. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
EPN_SP 1996 SPOUSE/PARTNER PERSON NUMBER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9031
Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
User note: The range 10-49 is reserved for respondent person numbers.
Respondent person numbers ending in 0 are generally from the original
sample; respondent person numbers ending in 1 are generally new spouses
added since the original sample.
................................................................................
3229 010. Person Number
112 011. Person Number
2774 020. Person Number
10 021. Person Number
909 030. Person Number
2 031. Person Number
1260 040. Person Number
2668 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable) - No spouse interview
ECSR 1996 WHETHER COVERSHEET RESPONDENT
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9061
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
6700 1. Yes
116 2. Yes - household had two coversheet respondents and the
coversheet information given by this respondent has been
retained.
4032 5. No
116 6. No - household had two coversheet respondents and the
coversheet information given by this respondent has not been
retained.
EFAMR 1996 WHETHER FAMILY RESPONDENT
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9062
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
6750 1. Yes
11 2. Yes - household had two family respondents and the family
information given by this respondent has been retained.
4192 5. No
11 6. No - household had two family respondents and the family
information given by this respondent has not been retained.
EFINR 1996 WHETHER FINANCIAL RESPONDENT
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9063
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
6745 1. Yes
11 2. Yes - household had two financial respondents and the financial
information given by this respondent has been retained.
4197 5. No
11 6. No - household had two financial respondents and the financial
information given by this respondent has not been retained.
EQNR 1996 QUESTIONNAIRE
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q9070
Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0
User note: Range is not continuous because some questionnaires were
invalid.
................................................................................
10964 00001-10970. Questionnaire number range
E1161 C1.RATE MEMORY
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1161
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C1. Part of this study is concerned with people's memory, and ability to
think about things. First, how would you rate your memory at the present
time? Would you say it is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?
................................................................................
678 1. EXCELLENT
2284 2. VERY GOOD
4432 3. GOOD
2299 4. FAIR
523 5. POOR
7. Other
3 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
3 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1162 C2.RATE MEMORY PAST
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1162
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C2. Compared to (Previous Wave Interview Month-Year/two years ago), would
you say your memory is better now, about the same, or worse now than it was
then?
................................................................................
316 1. BETTER
8058 2. SAME
1839 3. WORSE
7. Other
8 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
1 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1168 C3.WORDS PREAMBLE
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1168
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C3. I'll read a set of 10 words and ask you to recall as many as you can. We
have purposely made the list long so that it will be difficult for anyone to
recall all the words -- most people recall just a few. Please listen
carefully as I read the set of words because I cannot repeat them. When I
finish, I will ask you to recall aloud as many of the words as you can, in
any order. Is this clear?
PROBE AS NEEDED FOR UNDERSTANDING OF TASK.
READ THE ITEMS AT A SLOW, STEADY RATE AS THEY COME UP ON THE SCREEN,
APPROXIMATELY ONE WORD EVERY TWO SECONDS
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1169_1 C3S.COUNTER WORDS LOOP
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1169
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
User note: One of four word lists was randomly assigned to be read to the
respondent. This variable documents which list was read to the respondent
and the words in that list. The first list of words consisted of words 1-10,
the second list consisted of words 11-20, etc. The assignment was made
longitudinally, so each respondent is assigned a different set of words in
each of four successive waves of data collection. The assignment is also
made so that two respondents in the same household (i.e., spouses or
partners of one another) are not assigned the same set of words in the same
or in adjacent waves.
................................................................................
2675 1. HOTEL
2. RIVER
3. TREE
4. SKIN
5. GOLD
6. MARKET
7. PAPER
8. CHILD
9. KING
10. BOOK
2573 11. SKY
12. OCEAN
13. FLAG
14. DOLLAR
15. WIFE
16. MACHINE
17. HOME
18. EARTH
19. COLLEGE
20. BUTTER
2545 21. WOMAN
22. ROCK
23. BLOOD
24. CORNER
25. SHOES
26. LETTER
27. GIRL
28. HOUSE
29. VALLEY
30. ENGINE
2386 31. WATER
32. CHURCH
33. DOCTOR
34. PALACE
35. FIRE
36. GARDEN
37. SEA
38. VILLAGE
39. BABY
40. TABLE
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
785 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview
E1174M1 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
474 1. BOOK
125 2. CHILD
90 3. GOLD
1459 4. HOTEL
101 5. KING
35 6. MARKET
44 7. PAPER
187 8. RIVER
55 9. SKIN
92 10. TREE
424 11. BUTTER
94 12. COLLEGE
41 13. DOLLAR
56 14. EARTH
120 15. FLAG
98 16. HOME
27 17. MACHINE
134 18. OCEAN
1461 19. SKY
92 20. WIFE
93 21. BLOOD
42 22. CORNER
375 23. ENGINE
124 24. GIRL
80 25. HOUSE
22 26. LETTER
105 27. ROCK
56 28. SHOES
76 29. VALLEY
1556 30. WOMAN
207 31. BABY
233 32. CHURCH
140 33. DOCTOR
67 34. FIRE
52 35. GARDEN
31 36. PALACE
45 37. SEA
349 38. TABLE
55 39. VILLAGE
1198 40. WATER
38 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
15 96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
1 97. Other
1 98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9 99. RF (refused)
785 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M2 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
176 1. BOOK
239 2. CHILD
108 3. GOLD
144 4. HOTEL
238 5. KING
93 6. MARKET
116 7. PAPER
1086 8. RIVER
143 9. SKIN
308 10. TREE
113 11. BUTTER
219 12. COLLEGE
97 13. DOLLAR
199 14. EARTH
181 15. FLAG
210 16. HOME
54 17. MACHINE
1096 18. OCEAN
178 19. SKY
181 20. WIFE
246 21. BLOOD
116 22. CORNER
84 23. ENGINE
408 24. GIRL
225 25. HOUSE
55 26. LETTER
860 27. ROCK
145 28. SHOES
188 29. VALLEY
176 30. WOMAN
323 31. BABY
800 32. CHURCH
298 33. DOCTOR
195 34. FIRE
84 35. GARDEN
48 36. PALACE
158 37. SEA
154 38. TABLE
110 39. VILLAGE
189 40. WATER
75 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
4 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
1 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
1 95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
842 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M3 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
209 1. BOOK
379 2. CHILD
271 3. GOLD
140 4. HOTEL
146 5. KING
145 6. MARKET
182 7. PAPER
235 8. RIVER
331 9. SKIN
567 10. TREE
208 11. BUTTER
120 12. COLLEGE
211 13. DOLLAR
250 14. EARTH
512 15. FLAG
291 16. HOME
146 17. MACHINE
197 18. OCEAN
178 19. SKY
374 20. WIFE
470 21. BLOOD
278 22. CORNER
128 23. ENGINE
341 24. GIRL
291 25. HOUSE
134 26. LETTER
271 27. ROCK
283 28. SHOES
151 29. VALLEY
132 30. WOMAN
272 31. BABY
280 32. CHURCH
442 33. DOCTOR
270 34. FIRE
206 35. GARDEN
154 36. PALACE
212 37. SEA
117 38. TABLE
197 39. VILLAGE
177 40. WATER
121 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
12 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
3 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
930 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M4 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
278 1. BOOK
399 2. CHILD
394 3. GOLD
142 4. HOTEL
161 5. KING
194 6. MARKET
200 7. PAPER
186 8. RIVER
328 9. SKIN
192 10. TREE
260 11. BUTTER
180 12. COLLEGE
252 13. DOLLAR
195 14. EARTH
183 15. FLAG
326 16. HOME
224 17. MACHINE
158 18. OCEAN
164 19. SKY
426 20. WIFE
187 21. BLOOD
288 22. CORNER
193 23. ENGINE
384 24. GIRL
302 25. HOUSE
155 26. LETTER
182 27. ROCK
307 28. SHOES
259 29. VALLEY
143 30. WOMAN
380 31. BABY
168 32. CHURCH
175 33. DOCTOR
271 34. FIRE
203 35. GARDEN
213 36. PALACE
281 37. SEA
174 38. TABLE
176 39. VILLAGE
184 40. WATER
171 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
21 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
5 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
1300 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M5 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
271 1. BOOK
373 2. CHILD
296 3. GOLD
168 4. HOTEL
170 5. KING
181 6. MARKET
203 7. PAPER
185 8. RIVER
160 9. SKIN
198 10. TREE
275 11. BUTTER
219 12. COLLEGE
187 13. DOLLAR
198 14. EARTH
143 15. FLAG
210 16. HOME
212 17. MACHINE
146 18. OCEAN
144 19. SKY
313 20. WIFE
183 21. BLOOD
203 22. CORNER
280 23. ENGINE
273 24. GIRL
278 25. HOUSE
142 26. LETTER
152 27. ROCK
248 28. SHOES
262 29. VALLEY
122 30. WOMAN
305 31. BABY
192 32. CHURCH
157 33. DOCTOR
195 34. FIRE
192 35. GARDEN
164 36. PALACE
265 37. SEA
207 38. TABLE
173 39. VILLAGE
133 40. WATER
212 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
32 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
4 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
2338 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M6 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
205 1. BOOK
204 2. CHILD
187 3. GOLD
120 4. HOTEL
191 5. KING
159 6. MARKET
189 7. PAPER
152 8. RIVER
125 9. SKIN
163 10. TREE
233 11. BUTTER
174 12. COLLEGE
132 13. DOLLAR
179 14. EARTH
132 15. FLAG
186 16. HOME
158 17. MACHINE
113 18. OCEAN
84 19. SKY
157 20. WIFE
159 21. BLOOD
132 22. CORNER
242 23. ENGINE
204 24. GIRL
198 25. HOUSE
129 26. LETTER
133 27. ROCK
152 28. SHOES
230 29. VALLEY
113 30. WOMAN
190 31. BABY
119 32. CHURCH
134 33. DOCTOR
127 34. FIRE
173 35. GARDEN
103 36. PALACE
201 37. SEA
165 38. TABLE
165 39. VILLAGE
104 40. WATER
186 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
35 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
8 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
4319 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M7 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
122 1. BOOK
123 2. CHILD
124 3. GOLD
84 4. HOTEL
102 5. KING
122 6. MARKET
136 7. PAPER
80 8. RIVER
99 9. SKIN
96 10. TREE
115 11. BUTTER
136 12. COLLEGE
89 13. DOLLAR
110 14. EARTH
75 15. FLAG
108 16. HOME
86 17. MACHINE
73 18. OCEAN
57 19. SKY
101 20. WIFE
105 21. BLOOD
74 22. CORNER
119 23. ENGINE
98 24. GIRL
149 25. HOUSE
102 26. LETTER
106 27. ROCK
116 28. SHOES
157 29. VALLEY
55 30. WOMAN
120 31. BABY
64 32. CHURCH
62 33. DOCTOR
83 34. FIRE
90 35. GARDEN
72 36. PALACE
118 37. SEA
128 38. TABLE
104 39. VILLAGE
73 40. WATER
134 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
19 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
11 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
6767 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M8 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
75 1. BOOK
57 2. CHILD
62 3. GOLD
44 4. HOTEL
59 5. KING
50 6. MARKET
64 7. PAPER
34 8. RIVER
51 9. SKIN
56 10. TREE
62 11. BUTTER
71 12. COLLEGE
48 13. DOLLAR
62 14. EARTH
35 15. FLAG
31 16. HOME
59 17. MACHINE
44 18. OCEAN
19 19. SKY
35 20. WIFE
42 21. BLOOD
44 22. CORNER
85 23. ENGINE
34 24. GIRL
59 25. HOUSE
53 26. LETTER
30 27. ROCK
43 28. SHOES
79 29. VALLEY
28 30. WOMAN
44 31. BABY
32 32. CHURCH
35 33. DOCTOR
31 34. FIRE
41 35. GARDEN
40 36. PALACE
46 37. SEA
67 38. TABLE
70 39. VILLAGE
32 40. WATER
64 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
17 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
3 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
8927 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M9 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
20 1. BOOK
12 2. CHILD
27 3. GOLD
9 4. HOTEL
29 5. KING
29 6. MARKET
33 7. PAPER
8 8. RIVER
23 9. SKIN
19 10. TREE
29 11. BUTTER
21 12. COLLEGE
23 13. DOLLAR
24 14. EARTH
20 15. FLAG
18 16. HOME
19 17. MACHINE
20 18. OCEAN
6 19. SKY
7 20. WIFE
7 21. BLOOD
18 22. CORNER
32 23. ENGINE
10 24. GIRL
20 25. HOUSE
19 26. LETTER
18 27. ROCK
17 28. SHOES
32 29. VALLEY
6 30. WOMAN
14 31. BABY
13 32. CHURCH
14 33. DOCTOR
23 34. FIRE
15 35. GARDEN
25 36. PALACE
15 37. SEA
26 38. TABLE
14 39. VILLAGE
8 40. WATER
34 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
3 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
10185 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M10 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
12 1. BOOK
6 2. CHILD
4 3. GOLD
5 4. HOTEL
7 5. KING
15 6. MARKET
7. PAPER
3 8. RIVER
7 9. SKIN
2 10. TREE
17 11. BUTTER
5 12. COLLEGE
3 13. DOLLAR
3 14. EARTH
2 15. FLAG
2 16. HOME
7 17. MACHINE
1 18. OCEAN
3 19. SKY
4 20. WIFE
5 21. BLOOD
3 22. CORNER
14 23. ENGINE
3 24. GIRL
5 25. HOUSE
6 26. LETTER
3 27. ROCK
6 28. SHOES
4 29. VALLEY
2 30. WOMAN
3 31. BABY
5 32. CHURCH
2 33. DOCTOR
1 34. FIRE
9 35. GARDEN
4 36. PALACE
6 37. SEA
10 38. TABLE
7 39. VILLAGE
4 40. WATER
8 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
2 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
1 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
1 95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
10742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1174M11 C4.WORD RECALL IMM
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1174
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C4. Now please tell me the words you can recall. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R
WISHES -- UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven. Variables E1174M1 through
E1174M11 identify which words were correctly recalled or repeated by
respondents in the immediate recall test. For example, E1174M1, indicates
the first word recalled by the respondent, E1174M2, indicates the second
word recalled by the respondent, etc.
................................................................................
1. BOOK
2. CHILD
3. GOLD
4. HOTEL
5. KING
6. MARKET
7. PAPER
8. RIVER
9. SKIN
10. TREE
11. BUTTER
12. COLLEGE
13. DOLLAR
14. EARTH
1 15. FLAG
16. HOME
1 17. MACHINE
18. OCEAN
19. SKY
20. WIFE
21. BLOOD
22. CORNER
23. ENGINE
24. GIRL
25. HOUSE
26. LETTER
27. ROCK
28. SHOES
29. VALLEY
30. WOMAN
31. BABY
32. CHURCH
33. DOCTOR
34. FIRE
35. GARDEN
36. PALACE
37. SEA
38. TABLE
39. VILLAGE
40. WATER
51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
10962 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF); partial interview; no subsequent
mention
E1178 C5.COGINTRO
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1178
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C5. We're interested in how memory actually works. We find that even people
with very good memories seem to forget some things from time to time. The
next questions are a little different, but are often asked on studies about
memory. INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DK/RF IN SECTION C (COGNITION)
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1179 C5A.DATE MONTH-4Q
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1179
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C5a. Please tell me today's date.
PROBE MONTH, DAY, YEAR, DAY OF WEEK.
THE DATE IS [Q391-CUR MONTH TEXT]/[Q392-CUR DAY 1-31]/[Q393-CUR YEAR YYYY]
THE DAY IS [Q390-CS CUR DAY TEXT]
MONTH:
DAY:
YEAR:
DAY OF WEEK:
................................................................................
10012 1. MONTH OK
201 5. MONTH NOT OK
7. Other
6 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
3 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1180 C5B.DATE DAY
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1180
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
8733 1. DATE OK
1481 5. DATE NOT OK
7. Other
7 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
1 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1181 C5C.DATE-YEAR
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1181
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
10094 1. YEAR OK
124 5. YEAR NOT OK
7. Other
3 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
1 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1182 C5D.DATE-DAY/WEEK
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1182
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
10082 1. DAY OK
138 5. DAY NOT OK
7. Other
1 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
1 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1183 C6.COUNT 20
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1183
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6. For this next question, please try to count backward as quickly as you
can from the number I will give you. I will tell you when to stop.
INTERVIEWER: PRESS ALT-D IF R WANTS TO START OVER
PRESS ENTER AS SOON AS YOU READ THE FIRST NUMBER
Please start with: 20
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks. The
interviewer was instructed to press the ENTER key immediately after reading
the starting number (20), and this set the time stamp at E1184. The
interviewer pressed ENTER as the respondent said each number, until the
respondent had said ten numbers; after the tenth number was read, the time
stamp at E1204 was set, and C6 (E1205) was displayed. If the respondent
refused to continue at any point, the interviewer entered the REFUSAL key
(ALT-R), which skipped them to C7 (E1301). If the respondent asked to start
the count over at any point, the interviewer pressed the DON'T KNOW key
(ALT-D), which skipped them to E1206.
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1184 C6 TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1184
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent started counting backward from 20.
................................................................................
10222 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); partial interview
E1185 C6-1.1ST COUNT 85
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1185
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 1ST
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1187 C6-2.1ST COUNT 84
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1187
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 2ND
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1189 C6-3.1ST COUNT 83
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1189
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 3RD
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1191 C6-4.1ST COUNT 82
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1191
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 4TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1193 C6-5.1ST COUNT 81
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1193
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 5TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1195 C6-6.1ST COUNT 80
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1195
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 6TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1197 C6-7.1ST COUNT 79
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1197
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 7TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1199 C6-8.1ST COUNT 78
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1199
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 8TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1201 C6-9.1ST COUNT 77
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1201
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 9TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1203 C6-10.1ST COUNT 76
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1203
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 10TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1204 C6-10 1ST TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1204
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent finished counting backward from 20. If neither E1184
nor E1204 is missing, the difference between them can be calculated to
obtain the time required to complete the first counting task.
................................................................................
10134 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
830 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1183:C6] IS (DK);
[Q1185:C6-1] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS (DK);
[Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (DK);
[Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (DK);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1191:C6-4] IS (DK);
[Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (DK);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1195:C6-6] IS (DK);
[Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (DK);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1199:C6-8] IS (DK);
[Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (DK); partial
interview
E1205 C6.1ST IWER CHECK
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1205
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6. You may stop now. Thank you.
INTERVIEWER: CODE CORRECT IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS WITHOUT ERROR
User note: The description of the Blank code given below refers to
variables that are not in the codebook (refer to questionnaire for question
details); the variable is INAP if the respondent refused to complete the
counting backward test or if the respondent asked to start the counting task
over.
................................................................................
9802 1. CORRECT
333 5. INCORRECT
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1183:C6] IS (DK); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS (DK); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1187:C6-2]
IS (DK); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (DK); [Q1191:C6-
4] IS (RF); [Q1191:C6-4] IS (DK); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1193:C6-5] IS (DK); [Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1195:C6-6] IS
(DK); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (DK); [Q1199:C6-8]
IS (RF); [Q1199:C6-8] IS (DK); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-
9] IS (DK); [Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1203:C6-10] IS (DK);
partial interview
E1206 C6.2ND COUNT 20
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1206
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6. Let's try again. The number to count backward from is: NUMBER: 20
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks. This
preamble was read if the respondent asked to start over during the first
attempt to count backward from 20. The interviewer was instructed to press
the ENTER key immediately after reading the starting number (20), and this
set the time stamp at E1207. The interviewer pressed ENTER as the
respondent said each number, until the respondent had said ten numbers;
after the tenth number was read, the time stamp at E1227 was set, and C6
(E1228) was displayed. If the respondent refused to continue at any point,
the interviewer entered the REFUSAL key (ALT-R), which skipped them to C7
(E1301). If at any point the respondent said they did not know the next
number the interviewer pressed the DON'T KNOW key (ALT-D), which skipped
them to C6a (E1242).
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1207 C6-1 2ND TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1207
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent counting backward from 20 the second time.
................................................................................
36 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
10928 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1205:C6] IS (A); partial
interview
E1208 C6-2.2ND COUNT 85
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1208
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 1ST
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1210 C6-3.2ND COUNT 84
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1210
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 2ND
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1212 C6-4.2ND COUNT 83
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1212
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 3RD
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1214 C6-5.2ND COUNT 82
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1214
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 4TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1216 C6-6.2ND COUNT 81
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1216
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 5TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1218 C6-7.2ND COUNT 80
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1218
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 6TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1220 C6-8.2ND COUNT 79
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1220
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 7TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1222 C6-9.2ND COUNT 78
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1222
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 8TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1224 C6-10.2ND COUNT 77
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1224
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 9TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1226 C6-11.2ND COUNT 76
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1226
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 10TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1227 C6-11 2ND TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1227
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent finished counting backward from 20. If neither E1204
nor E1227 is missing, the difference between them can be calculated to
obtain the time required to complete the counting task (on the second
attempt).
................................................................................
16 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
10948 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1205:C6] IS (A); [Q1206:C6]
IS (RF); [Q1206:C6] IS (DK); [Q1208:C6-2] IS (RF);
[Q1208:C6-2] IS (DK); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1210:C6-3] IS (DK); [Q1212:C6-4] IS (RF);
[Q1212:C6-4] IS (DK); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1214:C6-5] IS (DK); [Q1216:C6-6] IS (RF);
[Q1216:C6-6] IS (DK); [Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1218:C6-7] IS (DK); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF);
[Q1220:C6-8] IS (DK); [Q1222:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1222:C6-9] IS (DK); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1224:C6-10] IS (DK); partial interview
E1228 C6.2ND IWER CHECK
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1228
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6. You may stop now. Thank you.
INTERVIEWER: CODE CORRECT IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS WITHOUT ERROR
User note: The description of the Blank code given below refers to
variables that are not in the codebook (refer to questionnaire for question
details); the variable is INAP if the respondent refused to complete the
counting backward test or if the respondent asked to start the counting task
over.
................................................................................
9 1. CORRECT
7 5. INCORRECT
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10948 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS (RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS
(RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5]
IS (RF); [Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1199:C6-
8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1205:C6] IS (A); [Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1206:C6] IS (DK);
[Q1208:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-2] IS (DK); [Q1210:C6-3] IS
(RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (DK); [Q1212:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1212:C6-4]
IS (DK); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (DK); [Q1216:C6-
6] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS (DK); [Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1218:C6-7] IS (DK); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS
(DK); [Q1222:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1222:C6-9] IS (DK); [Q1224:C6-10]
IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (DK); [Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF);
[Q1226:C6-11] IS (DK); partial interview
E1242 C6A.1ST COUNT 86
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1242
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6a. Now please try counting backward from a different number. Remember to
count as quickly as you can from the number I mention. The number to start
from is:
NUMBER: 86
INTERVIEWER: PRESS ALT-D IF R WANTS TO START OVER.
PRESS ENTER AS SOON AS YOU READ THE FIRST NUMBER
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks. The
interviewer was instructed to press the ENTER key immediately after reading
the starting number (86), and this set the time stamp at E1243. The
interviewer pressed ENTER as the respondent said each number, until the
respondent had said ten numbers; after the tenth number was read, the time
stamp at E1263 was set, and C6A (E1264) was displayed. If the respondent
refused to continue at any point, the interviewer entered the REFUSAL key
(ALT-R), which skipped them to C7 (E1301). If the respondent asked to start
the count over at any point, the interviewer pressed the DON'T KNOW key
(ALT-D), which skipped them to E1265.
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1243 C6A 1ST TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1243
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent started counting backward from 86.
................................................................................
10167 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
797 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-
2] IS (RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1212:C6-4] IS
(RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS (RF);
[Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF);
[Q1222:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF); partial interview
E1244 C6A-1.1ST COUNT 23
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1244
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 1ST
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1246 C6A-2.1ST COUNT 22
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1246
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 2ND
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1248 C6A-3.1ST COUNT 21
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1248
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 3RD
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1250 C6A-4.1ST COUNT 20
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1250
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 4TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1252 C6A-5.1ST COUNT 19
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1252
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 5TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1254 C6A-6.1ST COUNT 18
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1254
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 6TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1256 C6A-7.1ST COUNT 17
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1256
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 7TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1258 C6A-8.1ST COUNT 16
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1258
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 8TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1260 C6A-9.1ST COUNT 15
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1260
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 9TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1262 C6A-10.1ST COUNT 14
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1262
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 10TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1263 C6A-10 1ST TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1263
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent finished counting backward from 86. If neither E1243
nor E1263 is missing, the difference between them can be calculated to
obtain the time required to complete the second counting task.
................................................................................
10072 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
892 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-
2] IS (RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1212:C6-4] IS
(RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS (RF);
[Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF);
[Q1222:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF); [Q1242:C6A] IS (RF);
[Q1242:C6A] IS (DK); [Q1244:C6A-1] IS (RF);
[Q1244:C6A-1] IS (DK); [Q1246:C6A-2] IS (RF);
[Q1246:C6A-2] IS (DK); [Q1248:C6A-3] IS (RF);
[Q1248:C6A-3] IS (DK); [Q1250:C6A-4] IS (RF);
[Q1250:C6A-4] IS (DK); [Q1252:C6A-5] IS (RF);
[Q1252:C6A-5] IS (DK); [Q1254:C6A-6] IS (RF);
[Q1254:C6A-6] IS (DK); [Q1256:C6A-7] IS (RF);
[Q1256:C6A-7] IS (DK); [Q1258:C6A-8] IS (RF);
[Q1258:C6A-8] IS (DK); [Q1259:C6A-8 1ST TIME] IS
(RF); [Q1259:C6A-8 1ST TIME] IS (DK); partial
interview
E1264 C6A.1ST IWER CHECK
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1264
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6A. You may stop now. Thank you.
INTERVIEWER: CODE CORRECT IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS WITHOUT ERROR
User note: The description of the Blank code given below refers to
variables that are not in the codebook (refer to questionnaire for question
details); the variable is INAP if the respondent refused to complete the
counting backward test or if the respondent asked to start the counting task
over.
................................................................................
8956 1. CORRECT
1112 5. INCORRECT
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
896 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS (RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS
(RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5]
IS (RF); [Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1199:C6-
8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1212:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS
(RF); [Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1222:C6-9]
IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF);
[Q1242:C6A] IS (RF); [Q1242:C6A] IS (DK); [Q1244:C6A-1] IS
(RF); [Q1244:C6A-1] IS (DK); [Q1246:C6A-2] IS (RF); [Q1246:C6A-
2] IS (DK); [Q1248:C6A-3] IS (RF); [Q1248:C6A-3] IS (DK);
[Q1250:C6A-4] IS (RF); [Q1250:C6A-4] IS (DK); [Q1252:C6A-5] IS
(RF); [Q1252:C6A-5] IS (DK); [Q1254:C6A-6] IS (RF); [Q1254:C6A-
6] IS (DK); [Q1256:C6A-7] IS (RF); [Q1256:C6A-7] IS (DK);
[Q1258:C6A-8] IS (RF); [Q1258:C6A-8] IS (DK); [Q1259:C6A-8 1ST
TIME] IS (RF); [Q1259:C6A-8 1ST TIME] IS (DK); [Q1262:C6A-10]
IS (RF); [Q1262:C6A-10] IS (DK); partial interview
E1265 C6A.COUNT AGAIN 86
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1265
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6a. Let's try again. The number to count backward from is:
NUMBER: 86
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks. This
preamble was read if the respondent asked to start over during the first
attempt to count backward from 86. The interviewer was instructed to press
the ENTER key immediately after reading the starting number (86), and this
set the time stamp at E1266. The interviewer pressed ENTER as the
respondent said each number, until the respondent had said ten numbers;
after the tenth number was read, the time stamp at E1286 was set, and C6A
(E1287) was displayed. If the respondent refused to continue at any point,
the interviewer entered the REFUSAL key (ALT-R), which skipped them to C7
(E1301). If at any point the respondent said they did not know the next
number the interviewer pressed the DON'T KNOW key (ALT-D), which also
skipped them to C7 (E1301).
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1266 C6A-1 2ND TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1266
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent counting backward from 86 the second time.
................................................................................
61 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
10903 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-
2] IS (RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1212:C6-4] IS
(RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS (RF);
[Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF);
[Q1222:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF); [Q1242:C6A] IS (RF);
[Q1244:C6A-1] IS (RF); [Q1246:C6A-2] IS (RF);
[Q1248:C6A-3] IS (RF); [Q1250:C6A-4] IS (RF);
[Q1252:C6A-5] IS (RF); [Q1254:C6A-6] IS (RF);
[Q1256:C6A-7] IS (RF); [Q1258:C6A-8] IS (RF);
[Q1259:C6A-8 1ST TIME] IS (RF); [Q1262:C6A-10] IS
(RF); [Q1264:C6A] IS (A); partial interview
E1267 C6A-2.2ND COUNT 23
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1267
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 1ST
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1269 C6A-3.2ND COUNT 22
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1269
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 2ND
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1271 C6A-4.2ND COUNT 21
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1271
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 3RD
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1273 C6A-5.2ND COUNT 20
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1273
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 4TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1275 C6A-6.2ND COUNT 19
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1275
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 5TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1277 C6A-7.2ND COUNT 18
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1277
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 6TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1279 C6A-8.2ND COUNT 17
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1279
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 7TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1281 C6A-9.2ND COUNT 16
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1281
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 8TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1283 C6A-10.2ND COUNT 15
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1283
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 9TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1285 C6A-11.2ND COUNT 14
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1285
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
PRESS ENTER TO MOVE TO THE NEXT NUMBER
NUMBER: 10TH
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10964 Blank. No data
E1286 C6A-11 2ND TIME
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1286
Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
User note: This time stamp records the time, in hundredths of seconds, at
which the respondent finished counting backward from 86. If neither E1266
nor E1286 is missing, the difference between them can be calculated to
obtain the time required to complete the counting task (on the second
attempt).
................................................................................
24 1-9999999. Timestamp in hundredths of seconds
10940 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS
(RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5] IS (RF);
[Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF);
[Q1199:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF);
[Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-
2] IS (RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1212:C6-4] IS
(RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS (RF);
[Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF);
[Q1222:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF); [Q1242:C6A] IS (RF);
[Q1244:C6A-1] IS (RF); [Q1246:C6A-2] IS (RF);
[Q1248:C6A-3] IS (RF); [Q1250:C6A-4] IS (RF);
[Q1252:C6A-5] IS (RF); [Q1254:C6A-6] IS (RF);
[Q1256:C6A-7] IS (RF); [Q1258:C6A-8] IS (RF);
[Q1259:C6A-8 1ST TIME] IS (RF); [Q1262:C6A-10] IS
(RF); [Q1264:C6A] IS (A); [Q1265:C6a] IS (RF);
[Q1265:C6a] IS (DK); [Q1267:C6A-2] IS (RF);
[Q1267:C6A-2] IS (DK); [Q1269:C6A-3] IS (RF);
[Q1269:C6A-3] IS (DK); [Q1271:C6A-4] IS (RF);
[Q1271:C6A-4] IS (DK); [Q1273:C6A-5] IS (RF);
[Q1273:C6A-5] IS (DK); [Q1275:C6A-6] IS (RF);
[Q1275:C6A-6] IS (DK); [Q1277:C6A-7] IS (RF);
[Q1277:C6A-7] IS (DK); [Q1279:C6A-8] IS (RF);
[Q1279:C6A-8] IS (DK); [Q1281:C6A-9] IS (RF);
[Q1281:C6A-9] IS (DK); [Q1283:C6A-10] IS (RF);
[Q1283:C6A-10] IS (DK); partial interview
E1287 C6A.2ND IWER CHECK
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1287
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C6A. You may stop now. Thank you.
INTERVIEWER: CODE CORRECT IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS WITHOUT ERROR
User note: The description of the Blank code given below refers to
variables that are not in the codebook (refer to questionnaire for question
details); the variable is INAP if the respondent refused to complete the
counting backward test or if the respondent asked to start the counting task
over.
................................................................................
7 1. CORRECT
16 5. INCORRECT
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10941 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1183:C6] IS (RF); [Q1185:C6-1] IS (RF); [Q1187:C6-2] IS
(RF); [Q1189:C6-3] IS (RF); [Q1191:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1193:C6-5]
IS (RF); [Q1195:C6-6] IS (RF); [Q1197:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1199:C6-
8] IS (RF); [Q1201:C6-9] IS (RF); [Q1203:C6-10] IS (RF);
[Q1206:C6] IS (RF); [Q1208:C6-2] IS (RF); [Q1210:C6-3] IS (RF);
[Q1212:C6-4] IS (RF); [Q1214:C6-5] IS (RF); [Q1216:C6-6] IS
(RF); [Q1218:C6-7] IS (RF); [Q1220:C6-8] IS (RF); [Q1222:C6-9]
IS (RF); [Q1224:C6-10] IS (RF); [Q1226:C6-11] IS (RF);
[Q1242:C6A] IS (RF); [Q1244:C6A-1] IS (RF); [Q1246:C6A-2] IS
(RF); [Q1248:C6A-3] IS (RF); [Q1250:C6A-4] IS (RF); [Q1252:C6A-
5] IS (RF); [Q1254:C6A-6] IS (RF); [Q1256:C6A-7] IS (RF);
[Q1258:C6A-8] IS (RF); [Q1259:C6A-8 1ST TIME] IS (RF);
[Q1262:C6A-10] IS (RF); [Q1264:C6A] IS (A); [Q1265:C6a] IS
(RF); [Q1265:C6a] IS (DK); [Q1267:C6A-2] IS (RF); [Q1267:C6A-2]
IS (DK); [Q1269:C6A-3] IS (RF); [Q1269:C6A-3] IS (DK);
[Q1271:C6A-4] IS (RF); [Q1271:C6A-4] IS (DK); [Q1273:C6A-5] IS
(RF); [Q1273:C6A-5] IS (DK); [Q1275:C6A-6] IS (RF); [Q1275:C6A-
6] IS (DK); [Q1277:C6A-7] IS (RF); [Q1277:C6A-7] IS (DK);
[Q1279:C6A-8] IS (RF); [Q1279:C6A-8] IS (DK); [Q1281:C6A-9] IS
(RF); [Q1281:C6A-9] IS (DK); [Q1283:C6A-10] IS (RF);
[Q1283:C6A-10] IS (DK); [Q1285:C6A-11] IS (RF); [Q1285:C6A-11]
IS (DK); partial interview
E1301 C7.CUT PAPER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1301
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C7. Now I'm going to ask you for the names of some people and things. What
do people usually use to cut paper?
................................................................................
10106 1. SCISSORS OR SHEARS ONLY
98 5. NOT CORRECT
7. Other
8 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
10 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1302 C8.CACTUS
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1302
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C8. What do you call the kind of prickly plant that grows in the desert?
................................................................................
9379 1. CACTUS OR NAME OF KIND OF CACTUS
681 5. NOT CORRECT
7. Other
154 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
8 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1303 C9.PRESIDENT-2Q
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1303
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C9. Who is the President of the United States right now?
INTERVIEWER: ANSWER IS CLINTON
PROBE FOR LAST NAME.
................................................................................
9716 1. LAST NAME CORRECT
411 5. NOT CORRECT
7. Other
87 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
8 9. RF (refused)
742 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1304 C10.VICE PRES-2Q
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1304
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C10. Who is the Vice President?
INTERVIEWER: ANSWER IS GORE
PROBE FOR LAST NAME.
................................................................................
7508 1. LAST NAME CORRECT
2191 5. NOT CORRECT
7. Other
514 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
8 9. RF (refused)
743 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1305 C11A.SERIES 7-1
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1305
Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
C11a. Now let's try some subtraction of numbers. One hundred minus 7 equals
what?
IF R ADDS 7 INSTEAD, YOU MAY REPEAT QUESTION
................................................................................
9582 0-996. Actual value
3 997. Other
316 998. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
319 999. RF (refused)
744 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); partial interview
E1306 C11B.SERIES 7-2
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1306
Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
C11b. And 7 from that
................................................................................
9078 0-996. Actual value
7 997. Other
336 998. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
163 999. RF (refused)
1380 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1305:C11a] IS (DK OR RF); partial
interview
E1307 C11C.SERIES 7-3
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1307
Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
C11c. And 7 from that
................................................................................
8768 0-996. Actual value
8 997. Other
203 998. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
106 999. RF (refused)
1879 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1305:C11a] IS (DK OR RF); [Q1306:C11b]
IS (DK OR RF); partial interview
E1308 C11D.SERIES 7-4
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1308
Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
C11d. And 7 from that
................................................................................
8578 0-996. Actual value
9 997. Other
139 998. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
50 999. RF (refused)
2188 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1305:C11a] IS (DK OR RF); [Q1306:C11b]
IS (DK OR RF); [Q1307:C11c] IS (DK OR RF); partial
interview
E1309 C11E.SERIES 7-5
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1309
Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
C11e. And 7 from that
................................................................................
8438 0-996. Actual value
11 997. Other
124 998. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
14 999. RF (refused)
2377 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a]
IS (2 OR 3); [Q1305:C11a] IS (DK OR RF); [Q1306:C11b]
IS (DK OR RF); [Q1307:C11c] IS (DK OR RF);
[Q1308:C11d] IS (DK OR RF); partial interview
E1314M1 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
164 1. BOOK
215 2. CHILD
172 3. GOLD
1111 4. HOTEL
87 5. KING
79 6. MARKET
72 7. PAPER
326 8. RIVER
108 9. SKIN
218 10. TREE
148 11. BUTTER
102 12. COLLEGE
87 13. DOLLAR
112 14. EARTH
154 15. FLAG
130 16. HOME
53 17. MACHINE
296 18. OCEAN
1143 19. SKY
210 20. WIFE
154 21. BLOOD
89 22. CORNER
115 23. ENGINE
222 24. GIRL
133 25. HOUSE
39 26. LETTER
151 27. ROCK
123 28. SHOES
77 29. VALLEY
1327 30. WOMAN
247 31. BABY
416 32. CHURCH
199 33. DOCTOR
144 34. FIRE
97 35. GARDEN
70 36. PALACE
87 37. SEA
100 38. TABLE
94 39. VILLAGE
832 40. WATER
99 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
318 96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
1 97. Other
18 98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
11 99. RF (refused)
814 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M2 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
147 1. BOOK
265 2. CHILD
214 3. GOLD
195 4. HOTEL
127 5. KING
102 6. MARKET
144 7. PAPER
706 8. RIVER
197 9. SKIN
376 10. TREE
119 11. BUTTER
120 12. COLLEGE
118 13. DOLLAR
195 14. EARTH
216 15. FLAG
182 16. HOME
90 17. MACHINE
755 18. OCEAN
325 19. SKY
234 20. WIFE
274 21. BLOOD
169 22. CORNER
88 23. ENGINE
574 24. GIRL
201 25. HOUSE
70 26. LETTER
449 27. ROCK
154 28. SHOES
132 29. VALLEY
270 30. WOMAN
263 31. BABY
520 32. CHURCH
246 33. DOCTOR
257 34. FIRE
124 35. GARDEN
84 36. PALACE
202 37. SEA
105 38. TABLE
110 39. VILLAGE
311 40. WATER
178 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
19 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
1337 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M3 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
165 1. BOOK
321 2. CHILD
292 3. GOLD
190 4. HOTEL
115 5. KING
136 6. MARKET
172 7. PAPER
286 8. RIVER
240 9. SKIN
445 10. TREE
178 11. BUTTER
148 12. COLLEGE
182 13. DOLLAR
231 14. EARTH
312 15. FLAG
243 16. HOME
166 17. MACHINE
220 18. OCEAN
199 19. SKY
349 20. WIFE
348 21. BLOOD
274 22. CORNER
157 23. ENGINE
282 24. GIRL
241 25. HOUSE
142 26. LETTER
280 27. ROCK
217 28. SHOES
157 29. VALLEY
195 30. WOMAN
292 31. BABY
257 32. CHURCH
309 33. DOCTOR
223 34. FIRE
175 35. GARDEN
145 36. PALACE
209 37. SEA
127 38. TABLE
150 39. VILLAGE
232 40. WATER
224 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
28 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
3 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
1707 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M4 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
175 1. BOOK
363 2. CHILD
284 3. GOLD
166 4. HOTEL
158 5. KING
134 6. MARKET
206 7. PAPER
198 8. RIVER
210 9. SKIN
199 10. TREE
198 11. BUTTER
172 12. COLLEGE
222 13. DOLLAR
165 14. EARTH
169 15. FLAG
239 16. HOME
187 17. MACHINE
146 18. OCEAN
149 19. SKY
334 20. WIFE
221 21. BLOOD
232 22. CORNER
186 23. ENGINE
281 24. GIRL
230 25. HOUSE
130 26. LETTER
200 27. ROCK
217 28. SHOES
229 29. VALLEY
145 30. WOMAN
286 31. BABY
168 32. CHURCH
182 33. DOCTOR
197 34. FIRE
181 35. GARDEN
144 36. PALACE
227 37. SEA
150 38. TABLE
159 39. VILLAGE
196 40. WATER
248 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
43 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
9 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
2629 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M5 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
172 1. BOOK
248 2. CHILD
223 3. GOLD
111 4. HOTEL
164 5. KING
137 6. MARKET
168 7. PAPER
166 8. RIVER
126 9. SKIN
149 10. TREE
191 11. BUTTER
174 12. COLLEGE
122 13. DOLLAR
146 14. EARTH
142 15. FLAG
171 16. HOME
162 17. MACHINE
127 18. OCEAN
94 19. SKY
223 20. WIFE
135 21. BLOOD
147 22. CORNER
171 23. ENGINE
204 24. GIRL
221 25. HOUSE
125 26. LETTER
158 27. ROCK
173 28. SHOES
195 29. VALLEY
101 30. WOMAN
219 31. BABY
120 32. CHURCH
121 33. DOCTOR
135 34. FIRE
141 35. GARDEN
111 36. PALACE
202 37. SEA
163 38. TABLE
145 39. VILLAGE
121 40. WATER
237 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
63 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
6 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
1 95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
4333 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M6 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
104 1. BOOK
166 2. CHILD
139 3. GOLD
92 4. HOTEL
113 5. KING
102 6. MARKET
113 7. PAPER
87 8. RIVER
90 9. SKIN
109 10. TREE
132 11. BUTTER
122 12. COLLEGE
82 13. DOLLAR
115 14. EARTH
90 15. FLAG
116 16. HOME
104 17. MACHINE
66 18. OCEAN
49 19. SKY
114 20. WIFE
111 21. BLOOD
82 22. CORNER
131 23. ENGINE
97 24. GIRL
151 25. HOUSE
98 26. LETTER
109 27. ROCK
106 28. SHOES
161 29. VALLEY
41 30. WOMAN
119 31. BABY
74 32. CHURCH
70 33. DOCTOR
78 34. FIRE
97 35. GARDEN
80 36. PALACE
125 37. SEA
115 38. TABLE
95 39. VILLAGE
70 40. WATER
179 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
48 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
10 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
6612 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M7 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
97 1. BOOK
75 2. CHILD
74 3. GOLD
31 4. HOTEL
81 5. KING
56 6. MARKET
87 7. PAPER
45 8. RIVER
52 9. SKIN
61 10. TREE
85 11. BUTTER
72 12. COLLEGE
50 13. DOLLAR
45 14. EARTH
59 15. FLAG
67 16. HOME
54 17. MACHINE
47 18. OCEAN
27 19. SKY
48 20. WIFE
52 21. BLOOD
46 22. CORNER
72 23. ENGINE
62 24. GIRL
89 25. HOUSE
57 26. LETTER
68 27. ROCK
55 28. SHOES
82 29. VALLEY
27 30. WOMAN
74 31. BABY
32 32. CHURCH
38 33. DOCTOR
42 34. FIRE
57 35. GARDEN
38 36. PALACE
79 37. SEA
57 38. TABLE
62 39. VILLAGE
39 40. WATER
94 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
24 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
11 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
8494 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M8 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
32 1. BOOK
40 2. CHILD
21 3. GOLD
18 4. HOTEL
33 5. KING
38 6. MARKET
44 7. PAPER
22 8. RIVER
29 9. SKIN
25 10. TREE
54 11. BUTTER
40 12. COLLEGE
20 13. DOLLAR
35 14. EARTH
30 15. FLAG
28 16. HOME
24 17. MACHINE
32 18. OCEAN
8 19. SKY
17 20. WIFE
26 21. BLOOD
20 22. CORNER
41 23. ENGINE
21 24. GIRL
32 25. HOUSE
32 26. LETTER
20 27. ROCK
33 28. SHOES
48 29. VALLEY
12 30. WOMAN
21 31. BABY
17 32. CHURCH
20 33. DOCTOR
18 34. FIRE
34 35. GARDEN
17 36. PALACE
32 37. SEA
41 38. TABLE
35 39. VILLAGE
23 40. WATER
43 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
10 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
2 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
9776 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M9 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
17 1. BOOK
12 2. CHILD
12 3. GOLD
6 4. HOTEL
11 5. KING
22 6. MARKET
13 7. PAPER
9 8. RIVER
20 9. SKIN
12 10. TREE
11 11. BUTTER
25 12. COLLEGE
19 13. DOLLAR
9 14. EARTH
13 15. FLAG
14 16. HOME
10 17. MACHINE
7 18. OCEAN
4 19. SKY
11 20. WIFE
6 21. BLOOD
15 22. CORNER
22 23. ENGINE
5 24. GIRL
7 25. HOUSE
9 26. LETTER
14 27. ROCK
15 28. SHOES
16 29. VALLEY
7 30. WOMAN
17 31. BABY
7 32. CHURCH
8 33. DOCTOR
12 34. FIRE
12 35. GARDEN
14 36. PALACE
8 37. SEA
11 38. TABLE
18 39. VILLAGE
9 40. WATER
17 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
5 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
2 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
1 95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
10450 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M10 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
6 1. BOOK
2. CHILD
3 3. GOLD
1 4. HOTEL
4 5. KING
4 6. MARKET
4 7. PAPER
7 8. RIVER
3 9. SKIN
4 10. TREE
10 11. BUTTER
3 12. COLLEGE
5 13. DOLLAR
4 14. EARTH
2 15. FLAG
7 16. HOME
5 17. MACHINE
1 18. OCEAN
3 19. SKY
3 20. WIFE
1 21. BLOOD
7 22. CORNER
9 23. ENGINE
2 24. GIRL
3 25. HOUSE
7 26. LETTER
4 27. ROCK
28. SHOES
4 29. VALLEY
1 30. WOMAN
3 31. BABY
32. CHURCH
2 33. DOCTOR
5 34. FIRE
2 35. GARDEN
8 36. PALACE
4 37. SEA
8 38. TABLE
6 39. VILLAGE
4 40. WATER
7 51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
1 53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
2 95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
10795 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1314M11 C12.WORDS DELAYED
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1314
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
C12. A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the
ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember
now. PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS R WISHES -- UP TO 2 MINUTES.
User note: Up to fifteen responses were allowed for this question, the
actual maximum number of responses was eleven.
................................................................................
1. BOOK
2. CHILD
3. GOLD
4. HOTEL
5. KING
6. MARKET
7. PAPER
8. RIVER
9. SKIN
10. TREE
11. BUTTER
12. COLLEGE
13. DOLLAR
14. EARTH
15. FLAG
16. HOME
17. MACHINE
18. OCEAN
19. SKY
20. WIFE
21. BLOOD
22. CORNER
23. ENGINE
24. GIRL
25. HOUSE
26. LETTER
27. ROCK
28. SHOES
29. VALLEY
30. WOMAN
31. BABY
32. CHURCH
33. DOCTOR
34. FIRE
35. GARDEN
2 36. PALACE
37. SEA
38. TABLE
39. VILLAGE
40. WATER
51. FIRST "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
1 52. SECOND "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to
the respondent)
53. THIRD "WRONG" WORD (i.e., word was not one of those read to the
respondent)
95. Invalid recall test - e.g., respondent wrote down words
96. NONE REMEMBERED, TRIED, DK
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
10961 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1168:C3] IS (RF) OR [Q1174:C4] IS (96 OR DK OR RF);
partial interview; no subsequent mention
E1318 C13.VOCABULARY WORDS
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1318
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13. Now please tell me the meanings of some words I will read to you. Any
way you want to define the word is fine.
User note: This preamble variable has been included in this data set in
order to document questionnaire flow; all data values are blanks.
................................................................................
10964 Blank. No data
E1320_1 C13A. REPAIR
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1320
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13a. What is the meaning of the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Repair
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Conceal
................................................................................
224 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
144 2. Answer partially correct
4737 3. Answer perfectly correct
3 7. Other
5 9. RF (refused)
5851 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1320_2 C13A. CONCEAL
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1320
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13a. What is the meaning of the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Repair
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Conceal
................................................................................
573 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
312 2. Answer partially correct
4230 3. Answer perfectly correct
2 7. Other
11 9. RF (refused)
5836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1323_1 C13C. FABRIC
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1323
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13c. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Fabric
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Enormous
................................................................................
442 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
1825 2. Answer partially correct
2836 3. Answer perfectly correct
3 7. Other
7 9. RF (refused)
5851 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1323_2 C13C. ENORMOUS
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1323
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13c. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Fabric
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Enormous
................................................................................
421 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
2987 2. Answer partially correct
1711 3. Answer perfectly correct
1 7. Other
8 9. RF (refused)
5836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1326_1 C13E. DOMESTIC
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1326
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13e. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Domestic
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Perimeter
................................................................................
1081 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
1427 2. Answer partially correct
2597 3. Answer perfectly correct
3 7. Other
5 9. RF (refused)
5851 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1326_2 C13E. PERIMETER
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1326
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13e. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Domestic
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Perimeter
................................................................................
2381 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
1145 2. Answer partially correct
1589 3. Answer perfectly correct
1 7. Other
12 9. RF (refused)
5836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1329_1 C13G. REMORSE
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1329
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13g. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Remorse
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Compassion
................................................................................
1169 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
2962 2. Answer partially correct
974 3. Answer perfectly correct
3 7. Other
5 9. RF (refused)
5851 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1329_2 C13G. COMPASSION
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1329
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13g. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Remorse
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Compassion
................................................................................
3038 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
948 2. Answer partially correct
1131 3. Answer perfectly correct
1 7. Other
10 9. RF (refused)
5836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1332_1 C13J. PLAGIARIZE
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1332
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13j. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Plagiarize
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Audacious
................................................................................
3734 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
1047 2. Answer partially correct
323 3. Answer perfectly correct
3 7. Other
6 9. RF (refused)
5851 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1332_2 C13J. AUDACIOUS
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1332
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
C13j. (What is the meaning of) the word...
IF Q529 IS (0 OR 1) Plagiarize
ELSE IF Q529 IS (2) Audacious
................................................................................
4135 1. Don't know; answer incorrect
732 2. Answer partially correct
247 3. Answer perfectly correct
1 7. Other
13 9. RF (refused)
5836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1338 C.TICS TIME MIN
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1338
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
User note: This is the number of minutes the interview took for all of
Section A and Section B through B24j.
User note: C.TICS TIME MIN is assigned the integer value of Q1004 - Q615 /
60.
................................................................................
96 0. Extreme value
10047 1-25. Actual value
76 26-96. Extreme value
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
745 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS
* if [Q1:HH ID] IS (GE 0 OR LE 0) then [E1340.C.TICS SCORE COUNT] = sum of
values of instances 1 to 25 of [Q1336:C.TICS SCORE]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E1340 C.TICS SCORE COUNT
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1340
Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
User note: The interviewer was prompted to consider a proxy interview if
Q1338 C.TICS TIME MIN was greater than or equal to 25 minutes or Q1340
C.TICS SCORE COUNT was less than 5 or Q1341 C.TICS DK COUNT was greater than
or equal to 6.
This variable is the sum of points for answers of '1' to
the questions listed below.
1 point Q1179 C5a.DATE MONTH-4Q
1 point Q1180 C5b.DATE DAY
1 point Q1181 C5c.DATE-YEAR
1 point Q1182 C5d.DATE-DAY/WEEK
2 points Q1205 C6.1ST IWER CHECK
1 point Q1228 C6.2ND IWER CHECK
1 point Q1301 C7.CUT PAPER
1 point Q1302 C8.CACTUS
1 point Q1303 C9.PRESIDENT-2Q
1 point Q1304 C10.VICE PRES-2Q
................................................................................
4 0. Number of correct points
4 1. Number of correct points
9 2. Number of correct points
19 3. Number of correct points
35 4. Number of correct points
54 5. Number of correct points
131 6. Number of correct points
343 7. Number of correct points
1006 8. Number of correct points
2650 9. Number of correct points
5964 10. Number of correct points
97. Other
98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
99. RF (refused)
745 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS
* if [Q1:HH ID] IS (GE 0 OR LE 0) then [E1341.C.TICS DK COUNT] = sum of
values of instances 1 to 25 of [Q1337:C.TICS DK]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E1341 C.TICS DK COUNT
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1341
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
User note: The interviewer was prompted to consider a proxy interview if
Q1338 C.TICS TIME MIN was greater than or equal to 25 minutes or Q1340
C.TICS SCORE COUNT was less than 5 or Q1341 C.TICS DK COUNT was greater than
or equal to 6.
This variable is the sum of Don't Know answers to the
questions listed below.
Q901 B16A. RATE DISTAL VISION
Q902 B16B. RATE NEAR VISION
Q903 B16C.CATARACT
Q907 B17.WEAR HEARING AID
Q908 B17A. RATE HEARING
Q911 B18. PAIN
Q924 B19B. PREVENTATIVE BEHAV FLU SHOT
Q925 B19C. PREVENTATIVE BEHAV CHOLESTEROL
(Not included: Q966 B23. SYMPTOMS-LEG CRAMPS)
Q967 B23B. SYMPTOMS-SWELLING FEET
Q968 B23C. SYMPTOMS-SHORT BREATH-DAY
Q969 B23F. SYMPTOMS-DIZZINESS
Q970 B23G. SYMPTOMS-BACK PAIN
Q971 B23H. SYMPTOMS-HEADACHE
Q972 B23M. SYMPTOMS-SEVERE FATIGUE OR EXHAUS
Q973 B23N. SYMPTOMS-WHEEZING
(Not included: Q974 B23p. SYMPTOMS-URINATION)
Q985 B24. CESD DEPRESSED
Q986 B24A. CESD EFFORT
Q987 B24B. CESD SLEEP
Q988 B24C. CESD HAPPY
Q989 B24D. CESD LONELY
Q990 B24E. CESD ENJOY LIFE
Q991 B24G. CESD SAD
Q993 B24J. ENERGY
................................................................................
10160 0. Number of don't knows
53 1. Number of don't knows
4 2. Number of don't knows
1 3. Number of don't knows
4. Number of don't knows
1 5. Number of don't knows
745 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
E1342 C_TICS.ASSIST TICS
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1342
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
FLAG ASSIST SCREEN
R RULE RANGE
R TICS: [Q1340-C.TICS SCORE COUNT] < 5 0 - 10
R TIME: [Q1338-C.TICS TIME MIN!1004-615/60XI] MIN 25+ MIN
R DK: [Q1341-C.TICS DK COUNT] 6+ DK 0 - 25
INTERVIEWER: SHOULD R HAVE AN ASSISTANT OR PROXY FOR INTERVIEW?
EXPLAIN ANY "NO" ANSWER IN THE SPECIFY BOX.
................................................................................
22 1. YES
139 5. NO, THERE ARE OTHER REASONS FOR FLAG SCORE
7. Other
8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
9. RF (refused)
10803 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); [Q1338:C] IS (LT 25) AND [Q1340:C] IS (GE 5) AND [Q1341:C]
IS (LT 6); partial interview
E1346 C.ASSIST SECTION C
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q1346
Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CASSIST INTERVIEWER: HOW OFTEN DID R RECEIVE ASSISTANCE WITH ANSWERS IN
SECTION C - COGNITIVE?
................................................................................
10123 1. NEVER
72 2. A FEW TIMES
22 3. MOST OR ALL OF THE TIME
7. Other
1 8. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained)
1 9. RF (refused)
745 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); [Q558:CS50] IS (1); [Q218:CS1a] IS (2 OR
3); partial interview
EVERSION DATA RELEASE VERSION
Section: C Level: Respondent CAI Reference: Q20001
Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
................................................................................
1. Version 1, March 1999
2. Version 2, December 2000
3. Version 3, May 2001
10964 4. Version 4, September 2003
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