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24. It is possible for the HU screening process to identify:<br />

a. One eligible housing unit member<br />

b. Two eligible housing unit members<br />

c. No one eligible in the housing unit<br />

d. Either a., b., or c.<br />

25. What is the name of the Newton screen that you should have ready when you approach the<br />

dwelling unit?<br />

_____________________________________________________________________<br />

26. You must give a Study Description to every Screening Respondent while reading the Informed<br />

Consent screen on the Newton.<br />

a. True<br />

b. False<br />

27. You should always attempt to complete the NSDUH interview:<br />

a. Immediately after screening.<br />

b. At a later date, to give the respondent time to prepare.<br />

c. With other household members in the same room, so the respondent feels more at home.<br />

d. With a parent or guardian in the same room for minor respondents.<br />

e. In complete privacy.<br />

f. a. <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

g. b. <strong>and</strong> c.<br />

h. a. <strong>and</strong> e.<br />

28. A good response to a parent who hesitates to let his child participate in the study because he<br />

thinks his child has not used drugs is to say:<br />

a. I’ll mail you a copy of your child’s answers so you can discuss them together.”<br />

b. If your child turns out not to use drugs, we’ll throw the data out.”<br />

c. Your child looks like he has had plenty of experience using drugs. I’m sure he’ll be a<br />

great respondent!”<br />

d. There are other topics included besides drugs. Knowing the opinions <strong>and</strong> experiences of<br />

your child is important as well.”<br />

29. In the CAI questionnaire, all upper- <strong>and</strong> lowercase text in parentheses is always to be read to the<br />

respondent.<br />

a. True<br />

b. False<br />

30. If a respondent doesn’t underst<strong>and</strong> a question, you should rephrase it in your own words until the<br />

respondent comes up with an answer.<br />

a. True<br />

b. False<br />

B-5

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