National Addiction & HIV Data Archive Program

Q2: 100 nonsmokers/Get lung cancer

I just asked you about smokers. Now I would like you to think about nonsmokers. Out of every 100 nonsmokers, how many do you think will get lung cancer?

ValueLabelUnweighted
Frequency
%
0-43NaN
1-18NaN
2-23NaN
3-17NaN
4-6NaN
5-68NaN
6-1NaN
7-1NaN
8-5NaN
10-122NaN
12-1NaN
14-1NaN
15-45NaN
16-1NaN
19-1NaN
20-75NaN
23-1NaN
25-41NaN
26-1NaN
30-41NaN
35-5NaN
40-13NaN
45-6NaN
48-1NaN
50-24NaN
60-1NaN
65-1NaN
70-1NaN
75-2NaN
78-1NaN
80-1NaN
90-2NaN
100-4NaN
998 (Don't know) 26NaN
999 (Refused) 0NaN
Total600100%

Location: 43-45 (width: 3; decimal: 0)

Variable Type: numeric

(Range of) Valid Data Values: 0 thru 999

Notes

Source: This variable was taken from: Annenberg Tobacco Risk Study, 1999: [United States].

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Disclaimer: The frequencies for this variable may not be weighted. They are purely descriptive and may not be representative of the study population. Please use with caution and consult the study documentation.