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      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">adolescents</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">behavior problems</keyword>
      	
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      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">child care</keyword>
      	
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      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">cognition</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">demographic characteristics</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">emotional development</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">employment</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">families</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">fathers</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">home environment</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">language</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">love</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">marital relations</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">mental health</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">mothers</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">parent child relationship</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">parental influence</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">parents</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">psychological evaluation</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">social behavior</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">social support</keyword>
      	
		
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          <abstract><p>The overall purpose of this study was to examine the influence of
variations in early childcare histories on the psychological
development of infants and toddlers from a variety of family
backgrounds. This general objective was addressed through a
prospective, longitudinal study of the experiences of 1,364 children and
their families, which took into account the
complex interactions among child characteristics and those
of the human and physical environments in which
the children were reared.</p>
<head type="1">Research Goals</head>
<p>The specific research aims were as follows:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Examining the relationship between infants' childcare
arrangements (defined in terms of hours, type, quality, and
stability of care and the age at which the child entered care)
and children's concurrent and long-term development.
Specifically, the study investigated the association between
children's experiences in childcare and their social, emotional,
language, and cognitive development. The social-emotional
assessments included measures of attachment, independence,
compliance, behavior problems, prosocial and antisocial behavior,
and general competence in interacting with peers. Cognitive variables
include general developmental level and problem solving skills. Language
assessments incorporated measures of children's expressive and receptive communicative competence.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Examining whether the social ecology of the home
moderates the effects of childcare, i.e., whether children
from different home environments are differentially affected by
similar childcare experiences. The study examined the
moderating effects of parents' values and attitudes,
psychological adjustment and mental health, stress and social
support, child-rearing practices, time use, interactions with the
child, the marital relationship, and family demographics.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Examining whether individual differences among children
moderate the effects of infant care on child development. The
study examined the moderating effects of such child
characteristics as age, sex, health, birth order, and
temperament.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Identify demographic and family characteristics
associated with families' childcare decisions. The study examined whether
specific childcare arrangements are related to
the parents' social class, marital status, psychological
adjustment and personality, child-rearing values and attitudes,
parenting practices, stress, social support, marital
relationship, and the availability of childcare in the community.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Provide a natural history of infant care in the
1990s, and help establish a baseline of data pertaining to the
kinds of care being used by families. Whereas other national
databases, such as those provided by the United States Census Bureau, provide
static estimates of the number of children in different types of
childcare, this network study supplements that knowledge
with longitudinal data on successive enrollments into day care at
various ages, patterns of arrangements used concurrently and over
time, and the stability of arrangements during the first three
years of life. One of the most valuable aspects of the
collaborative study is the opportunity it provides to obtain a
more complete and accurate picture of patterns of infant care
used by families today. Census surveys use only gross categories
of care (e.g., center vs. in-home). In this study, more fine-grained
information regarding the types of centers and home-care
facilities was gathered.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Examine the consequences for families of maternal
employment and childcare choices. Family relationships,
parental mental health, family stress, and so on, are not just
inputs to child development or moderators of childcare effects,
they are also outcomes. High-quality childcare may alleviate
family stress and enhance parental adjustment. Low-quality childcare may add to the stress parents experience. Although the main
focus in the study was on the effect of childcare on the child, the
study also examined the effect of childcare on the family.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Identify demographic characteristics of childcare
associated with childcare quality. Of interest to policy makers
is another aspect of the study, the investigation of those
regulatory characteristics that predict care of higher quality.
These characteristics included the level and type of caregiver
training, the size of the childcare group, the auspices of the
childcare program (public/private, profit/nonprofit,
independent/chain, employer-sponsored/church-based), whether the
facility was licensed or unlicensed, the level of payment and
fees, and whether the caregiver was a relative of the family.</p></itm></list>
<head type="1">Data File Organization</head>
<p>158 data files were compiled for this study and are organized into 4 main groups:</p>
<list type="ordered">
<itm><p>Analytical Data Sets (ADS)-- The raw data were examined and composites defined by small groups of individual principal investigators according to the demographic, family, childcare, and child outcome content of the data. The psychometric and distributional qualities of the variables along with site differences were examined. A set of variables that was psychometrically and distributionally acceptable to be used in analytic analyses was designed to test the study hypotheses. These data files comprise Parts 1-19 of the study data material.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Supplemental Data Sets -- New and revised analysis variables as well as across-time mean scores and primary composites were produced as supplements to the original Analytical Data Sets. These data files are Parts 20-26 of the study data material.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Raw Census-Related Data Sets -- Files were produced using geocoded addresses for survey respondents to match block group-level data from the 1990 and 2000 Censuses for investigators to create additional measures of interest from the geocoded addresses. These data files comprise Parts 27-30 of the study data material.</p></itm>
<itm><p>Raw Data Sets -- The raw data were made available and comprise Parts 31-158 of the study data material.</p></itm></list>
<p>Included in this phase of the study are the output of several third-party software programs that were used during Phases II, III and IV to collect data for specific tasks or activities. These programs produced one output data file per subject, which were combined to produce some of the raw data files for those studies. The original program output is included as expanded documentation in this phase of the study.</p>
<head type="1">Training Workshop Recordings</head>
<p>A three day summer training workshop on the SECCYD was put on by the NICHD at the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Recordings of that workshop, coordinated with the Powerpoint slides used during presentations, are freely available to the public at the addresses listed below.</p>
<head type="2">Day One Part I </head> <p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1630)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Introductions and Participant Research Questions - James Griffin</p></itm>
<itm><p>Overview of Study - James Griffin</p></itm>
<itm><p>Schedule of Data Collection - Bonnie Knoke</p></itm>
<itm><p>Demographic Data - Bob Bradley</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day One Part II</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1632)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Family Data - Margaret Owen</p></itm>
<itm><p>Orientation to using the Data and Documentation - Bonnie Knoke</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day One Part III</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1633)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Data Documentation: Hands-on Training - Bonnie Knoke</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day One Part IV</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1634)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Data Orientation: Merging Data Files - Robert Corwyn</p></itm>
<itm><p>Child Care Data - Margaret Owen</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day One Part V</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1635)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Secondary Data Analysis - Peg Burchinal</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day One Part VI</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1636)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>NICHD Funding Opportunities - James Griffin</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day Two Part I</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1637)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Social Data - Martha Cox</p></itm>
<itm><p>Peer Data - Martha Cox</p></itm>
<itm><p>Cognitive Data - Dan Keating</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day Two Part II</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1638)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>School Data - Renate Houts</p></itm>
<itm><p>Out-of-school Data - Bob Bradley</p></itm>
<itm><p>Health Data - Bob Bradley</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day Two Part III</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1639)</p><list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Stats Presentation: Control Variables - Renate Houts</p></itm>
</list>
<head type="2">Day Three</head>
<p>(http://lecb.physics.lsa.umich.edu/CWIS/browser.php?ResourceId=1640)</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<itm><p>Analytic Strategies - Renate Houts and Peg Burchinal</p></itm>
</list>
<p>Data are available for the other phases of the NICHD STUDY OF EARLY CHILD CARE AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (SECCYD). See: SECCYD Phase II, 1996-1999 (ICPSR 21941), SECCYD Phase III, 2000-2004 (ICPSR 21942), SECCYD Phase IV, 2005-2008 (ICPSR 22361).</p></abstract>
 			
           <abstract>The principal purpose of Phase IV of the NICHD-SECCYD was to investigate how earlier functioning and experiences in concert with contextual and maturational factors in adolescence, influence social relationships, health, adjustment, and intellectual and academic development during middle adolescence.</abstract>
           
 			
           <abstract>The SECCYD is a multi-site, prospective, longitudinal study of the experiences of 1,364 children and their families (1,056 children and families were enrolled for Phase IV). Respondents were sampled from a catchment of some 6,189 children. Children's development was assessed via trained observers, interviewers, questionnaires, and direct testing. Measures were taken on many facets of children's development, such as social, emotional, intellectual, and language development, behavioral problems and adjustment, and physical health.</abstract>
           
 			
          <abstract><p>The 19 Analytical Data Sets (ADS) contain composite variables, created from the raw data by Quantitative Systems Laboratory (QSL) at Vanderbilt University, to be psychometrically and distributionally acceptable for analytical analysis of the study hypotheses.</p> <p>The 7 Supplemental Data Set were produced by Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and contains new and revised analysis variables, across-time mean scores, and primary composites.</p> <p>The 4 Raw Census-Related Data Sets were produced using geocoded addresses for survey respondents to match block group-level data from the 2000 Census for investigators to create additional measures of interest from the geocoded addresses. The CENS2000 raw dataset contains 1,423 block group variables for 2,891 address records with end dates after December 31, 1995, for 1,159 study children. </p> <p>The 128 Raw Data Sets contain the direct item-level data collected per instrument.</p></abstract>
          
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             <sampProc><p>Participants were selected in accordance with a conditionally random sampling plan, which was designed to ensure that the recruited families (a) included mothers who planned to work or to go to school full-time (60 percent) or part-time (20 percent) in the child's first year, as well as some who planned to stay at home with the child (20 percent), and (b) reflected the demographic diversity (economic, educational, and ethnic) of the sites. Both two-parent and single-parent families were included. The major exclusionary criteria used were (a) mothers younger than 18 years of age at the time of the child's birth, (b) families who did not anticipate remaining in the catchment area for at least 3 years, (c) children with obvious disabilities at birth or who remained in the hospital more than 7 days postpartum, and (d) mothers not sufficiently conversant in English.</p> <p>Analyses have indicated that the data do reflect the natural distributions of these factors in the catchment. Therefore, inferences from this data can be made directly to the catchment without back-weighting for the sampling factors. In addition, analyses have shown that the NICHD data reflect to large degree the natural distributions of certain factors measured in the 1990 Census data. However, the NICHD data are not representative in the statistical sense, and therefore inference to the nation as a whole is not possible. Comparisons to other databases, national or otherwise, should be made with extreme caution.</p></sampProc>
            

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           <notes>A wide range of adolescent outcomes and contextual features were assessed in one laboratory and one home visit at age 15. Additional information was collected from health and pubertal maturation examinations at ages 13.5, 14.5, and 15.5, from monitored physical activity at age 15, from analyses of middle school and high school transcripts, and from surveys of middle school and high school personnel.</notes>

           <notes>The NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development was conducted by a network of investigators called the NICHD Early Child Care Research Network. The network was led and managed by a steering committee that included an independent chairperson, one representative from each of the grantee sites, one representative from the data center, and one representative from NICHD. The steering committee established policies and procedures that governed the operations of the network. The progress of the study was monitored by NICHD and by the steering committee with guidance from an advisory board which was nominated by the director of NICHD.</notes>


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     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F103">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part103">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV40X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F104">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part104">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV41X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F105">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part105">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV42X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F106">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part106">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV43X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F107">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part107">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV44X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F108">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part108">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV45X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F109">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part109">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV46X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F110">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part110">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV47X5M</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F111">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part111">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV47X5S</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F112">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part112">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV48X5B</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F113">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part113">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV50X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F114">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part114">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FHV51X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F115">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part115">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV01X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F116">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part116">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV02X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F117">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part117">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV03X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F118">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part118">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV04X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F119">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part119">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV05X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F120">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part120">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV06X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F121">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part121">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV07X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F122">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part122">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV08X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F123">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part123">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV09X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F124">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part124">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV10X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F125">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part125">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV11X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F126">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part126">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV12X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F127">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part127">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV13X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F128">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part128">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV14X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F129">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part129">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV16X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F130">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part130">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV17X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F131">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part131">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV18X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F132">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part132">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV19X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F133">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part133">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV20X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F134">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part134">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV21X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F135">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part135">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV22X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F136">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part136">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV26X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F137">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part137">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV28X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F138">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part138">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV29X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F139">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part139">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV30X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F140">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part140">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV31X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F141">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part141">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV32X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F142">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part142">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FLV33X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F143">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part143">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPA01X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F144">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part144">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPA06X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F145">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part145">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPA07X5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F146">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part146">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD01X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F147">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part147">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD02X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F148">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part148">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD03X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F149">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part149">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD04X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F150">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part150">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD05X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F151">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part151">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD06X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F152">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part152">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FPD08X5</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F153">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part153">
               			<fileName>RAW4-FX5A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F154">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part154">
               			<fileName>RAW4-HHX5_A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F155">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part155">
               			<fileName>RAW4-BMIGRID</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F156">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part156">
               			<fileName>RAW4-NCES9606</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F157">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part157">
               			<fileName>RAW4-SCKFX5_A</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
    			<fileDscr ID="F158">
          			<fileTxt ID="Part158">
               			<fileName>RAW4-PH4RECRT</fileName>
           			</fileTxt>
     			</fileDscr>
 			
 		
 
 
</codeBook>
