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| INT_NUM |
Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_DT |
Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_COOP |
262. Respondent's cooperation was: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_OTH_1 |
Others present at interview: No one [V4] 263. Other persons present at interview were: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_OTH_2 |
Others present at interview: Children under 6 [V4] 263. Other persons present at interview were: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_OTH_3 |
Others present at interview: Older children [V4] 263. Other persons present at interview were: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_OTH_4 |
Others present at interview: Husband [V4] 263. Other persons present at interview were: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_OTH_5 |
Others present at interview: Other relatives [V4] 263. Other persons present at interview were: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_OTH_6 |
Others present at interview: Other adults [V4] 263. Other persons present at interview were: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUAL |
264. Is this interview of questionable quality, generally adequate or high quality? Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_1 |
Why questionable quality: Spoke poor English [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_2 |
Why questionable quality: Evasive/suspicious [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_3 |
Why questionable quality: Drunk/mentally disturbed [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_4 |
Why questionable quality: Poor hearing/vision [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_5 |
Why questionable quality: Low intelligence [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_6 |
Why questionable quality: Confused by interruptions [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_7 |
Why questionable quality: Bored/uninterested [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| INT_QUALWHY_8 |
Why questionable quality: Too shy/embarrassed [V6] 265. (IF "QUESTIONABLE QUALITY") Reason for this: Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| RES_COUNTY |
Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| RES_POPDENS |
Size of place of residence [V8] Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| RES_REG |
Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| RES_RACENGH |
Racial composition of neighborhood [V10] 261. Is this neighborhood white, Negro, or mixed? Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| RES_CHILD |
State respondent lived in growing up [V11] 143. When you were growing up (6-16) in what state or country did you live most of the time? Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| FAM_LIVE14 |
R living with own parents when 14 [V12] 144. When you were 14, were you living with your own mother and your own father? Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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| FAM_MOTH14 |
R's mother still alive then [V13] 145. (IF "NO") Was your mother still alive at that time? Taken from: National Fertility Survey, 1965. |
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