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Table P.2<br />

Priority<br />

Condition,<br />

Frequency<br />

61<br />

(0)<br />

Priority Conditions Used to Create Household-Consistent Age Variables (Using AGE1217) (continued)<br />

Relationships<br />

Involving<br />

TOTPEOP,<br />

GOODAGE, <strong>and</strong><br />

HHSIZE<br />

Previous priority<br />

conditions for<br />

HHSIZE,<br />

TOTPEOP,<br />

GOODAGE, not<br />

met, SHHSIZE =<br />

HHSIZE<br />

Relationships Involving<br />

AGE1217A, AGE1217B<br />

AGE1217 missing<br />

Relationships<br />

Involving Other Age<br />

Groups<br />

At least 3 of the other<br />

counts missing<br />

Relationships<br />

Involving Screener<br />

Counts<br />

Quality of Roster<br />

Measures<br />

AGE1217<br />

Equals:<br />

SAGE1217<br />

P-17<br />

1<br />

The frequency of priority condition #1 for AGE1825, AGE3549, AGE1214, AGE1220, <strong>and</strong> AGE15p was 0. The frequency for AGE011 was 12.<br />

2<br />

The frequency of priority condition #2 for AGE1825 <strong>and</strong> AGE1220 was 1. The frequency for AGE3549 <strong>and</strong> AGE50p was 4.<br />

3<br />

The following frequencies were observed for priority condition #4: AGE011 - 0; AGE3549 - 4; AGE2634 <strong>and</strong> AGE50p - 7; AGE1825 - 10; AGE1220 - 11; <strong>and</strong><br />

AGE1214 - 13.<br />

4<br />

The frequency of priority condition #5 for AGE3549 was 2.<br />

5<br />

The frequency of priority condition #6 for AGE50p was 1.<br />

6<br />

The frequency of priority condition #9 for AGE1825 was 1, AGE3549 was 3, <strong>and</strong> AGE2634 was 4.<br />

7<br />

The frequency of priority condition #10 for AGE1220 <strong>and</strong> AGE15p was 1.<br />

8<br />

The frequency of priority condition #11 for AGE1825 <strong>and</strong> AGE2634 was 1.<br />

9<br />

The frequency of priority condition #12 for AGE011 was 1.<br />

10<br />

The following frequencies were observed for priority condition #58: AGE011 - 18; AGE2634 <strong>and</strong> AGE3549 - 27; <strong>and</strong> AGE15p <strong>and</strong> AGE50p - 28.<br />

11<br />

The frequency of priority condition #59 for AGE011 <strong>and</strong> AGE1825 was 1.<br />

12<br />

The following frequencies were observed for priority condition #60: AGE011 - 1; AGE3549 - 4; AGE1825 <strong>and</strong> AGE15p - 5; AGE2634 - 6; <strong>and</strong> AGE1214, AGE1220, <strong>and</strong><br />

AGE50p - 8.

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