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• The screener count of roster members aged 12 or older was no larger than the<br />

count of roster members aged 12 or older in the roster of the pair member with the<br />

smaller spouse-spouse count.<br />

• The screener count of roster members aged 12 or older was smaller than the count<br />

of roster members aged 12 or older in the roster of the pair member with the<br />

larger spouse-spouse count.<br />

• The difference between the screener count of roster members aged 12 or older <strong>and</strong><br />

the count of roster members aged 12 or older in the questionnaire rosters of the<br />

pair members was smallest with the pair member with the smaller spouse-spouse<br />

count.<br />

9. If the count of the number of spouse-spouse pairs did not agree between the two pair<br />

members, it could have been because a couple left the household or otherwise<br />

dissolved after screening. The larger count was chosen as the final count in this<br />

instance, which was identified if the following conditions were satisfied:<br />

• The screener count of roster members aged 12 or older was no larger than the<br />

count of roster members aged 12 or older in the roster of the pair member with the<br />

larger spouse-spouse count.<br />

• The screener count of roster members aged 12 or older was larger than the count<br />

of roster members aged 12 or older in the roster of the pair member with the<br />

smaller spouse-spouse count.<br />

10. In many cases where the count of the number of spouse-spouse pairs did not agree<br />

between the two pair members, one side had a zero count <strong>and</strong> the other did not. The<br />

nonzero count was selected if the pair member associated with the zero count was not<br />

a close relative or somehow did not identify a spouse, partner, two parents, or two<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>parents. The following conditions were required to select the nonzero count:<br />

• The pair member with a nonzero count either identified a spouse, a partner, two<br />

parents, or two gr<strong>and</strong>parents.<br />

• The number of roster members aged 15 or older associated with the nonzero count<br />

pair member was no larger than the corresponding number associated with the<br />

zero count pair member.<br />

• If the side associated with the nonzero count identified a spouse, partner, or two<br />

parents, the following additional conditions were required:<br />

−<br />

−<br />

−<br />

The number of roster members between the ages of 26 <strong>and</strong> 44 was the same<br />

between the two pair members.<br />

The number of roster members between the ages of 30 <strong>and</strong> 49 was the same<br />

between the two pair members.<br />

The number of roster members between the ages of 35 <strong>and</strong> 54 was the same<br />

between the two pair members.<br />

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