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Questionnaire Dwelling Unit-Level and Person Pair-Level Sampling ...

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15. The count of the number of spouse-spouse pairs might not agree because the pair<br />

were siblings, <strong>and</strong> one sibling did not consider a stepparent or parent's partner as a<br />

"parent." The maximum count was selected if the following conditions were met:<br />

• The pair members were siblings,<br />

• The pair member associated with the maximum count had two parents,<br />

• The pair member associated with the minimum count had one parent, <strong>and</strong><br />

• The roster associated with the pair member with the maximum count had more<br />

immediate family members (children, parents, siblings, spouses, partners,<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>children, gr<strong>and</strong>parents) than the roster associated with the other pair<br />

member.<br />

16. The count of the number of spouse-spouse pairs might not agree because the<br />

household changed after screening, which was not accounted for by previous<br />

conditions. In general, the count with a household composition closest to the screener<br />

was selected. The age composition was defined by looking at age classes. The count<br />

for a given pair member was selected if the following properties held:<br />

• The number of roster members between the ages of 26 <strong>and</strong> 44 for that pair<br />

member matched the screener count within the same age range, which differed<br />

from the corresponding count for the other pair member.<br />

• The number of roster members between the ages of 30 <strong>and</strong> 49 for that pair<br />

member matched the screener count within the same age range, which differed<br />

from the corresponding count for the other pair member.<br />

• The number of roster members between the ages of 35 <strong>and</strong> 54 for that pair<br />

member matched the screener count within the same age range, which differed<br />

from the corresponding count for the other pair member.<br />

• The number of roster members between the ages of 40 <strong>and</strong> 59 for that pair<br />

member matched the screener count within the same age range, which differed<br />

from the corresponding count for the other pair member.<br />

17. In some cases, neither pair member's household composition matched that of the<br />

screener. In that case, the household roster closest to that of the screener was selected.<br />

The maximum was selected if the number of screener roster members aged 12 or<br />

older exceeded the corresponding count from the questionnaire rosters of both pair<br />

members, which also differed from each other.<br />

18. The counts might not agree because, on the rare occasion, one pair member in a<br />

spouse-spouse pair identified two gr<strong>and</strong>parents of a different gender. Since there is no<br />

code for gr<strong>and</strong>parents-in-law, they could not be identified, so the maximum count<br />

was selected. The following conditions were required:<br />

• The pair was a spouse-spouse pair.<br />

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