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  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Yes ___</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>No ___</font> \\

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  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Example: Do you smoke?</font> \\

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  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Example: What is your occupation? Please write in the name or title of your occupation___________</font> \\

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  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Example: Listed below are possible disadvantages related to smoking cigarettes. Please enter the number 1, 2, 3, or 4 alongside each possible disadvantage to indicate your rank ordering of these.1 stands for the greatest disadvantage, 4 for the least disadvantage.</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>_____ Harmful effects on other people’s health</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>_____ Stale smoke smell in clothes and furnishings</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>_____ Expense of buying cigarettes</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>_____ Harmful effects on smoker’s health</font> \\

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  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>It is a good idea to ban smoking in public places.</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Strongly agree</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Somewhat agree</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Neither agree nor disagree</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Somewhat disagree</font> \\
  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Strongly disagree</font> \\

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  \\ <font 12.0pt/times new roman,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Example: What year and month were you born?</font> \\

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TermDefinition
AccuracyThe degree of closeness an estimate has to the true value.


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