CED RI Requirement CED ReInterview Requirement Specifications

Consumer Expenditure Surveys: Quarterly Interview and Diary

Attachment F - CED RI Instrument Specs and Attachments

The Diary

OMB: 1220-0050

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Revised 4/6/04

MEMORANDUM FOR

Barbara M. LoPresti
Chief, Technologies Management Office

From:

Alan R. Tupek
Chief, Demographic Statistical Methods Division

Subject:

Specifications for the Computer Assisted Personal Interview
(CAPI) Quality Control (QC) Reinterview Blaise Instrument for
the 2011 Consumer Expenditure Diary (CED) Survey

I.

Purpose
This memorandum documents specifications for the CAPI QC reinterview instrument for
the 2011 CED Survey. These specifications are for a Blaise instrument. Use these
specifications in conjunction with the memorandum, Specifications for a Generic
Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) Quality Control (QC) Reinterview Blaise
Instrument.

II.

Quality Control Reinterview
CAPI original interviews and Type B and C noninterviews are eligible for a QC
reinterview. The goal of the QC reinterview is to detect falsification by the field
representatives or supervisory field representatives ((S)FRs). The reinterview instrument
includes paths for telephone reinterviews and personal visit reinterviews.

III.

Instrument Specifications
We broke down our specifications for the generic QC reinterview instrument into three
major parts. The front specifications, Section XIII, include the screens that direct the
reinterviewer to make contact, introduce himself/herself, and ask for the respondent. The
middle specifications, Section XIV, include the roster verification screens and the survey
specific questions used to determine whether falsification occurred. The back
specifications, Section XV, include the thank you screens and the screens that set up
callbacks, assign reinterview dispositions, and wrap up the case. This memorandum
includes in those sections only those screens that are new or have changes to the generic
specifications. For your convenience, we identify any additions or deletions on the
generic screens with changes by highlighting the additions and striking out the deletions.

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As in the generic specifications, we divide the display of a screen’s info pane into the text
section and the answer list section. Any text given in italics in the text section denotes
read only information that is not said aloud by the reinterviewer. Display this italicized
text in regular font in blue on the screen.
Attachment A, CED Reinterview Instrument Screen Index, provides the page number(s)
of each screen ( new or generic with changes) listed in these specifications. Attachment
B, CED Reinterview Blaise Instrument Flowcharts, displays the pathing of all screens in
the front, middle and back portions of the instrument. Attachment C, CED Reinterview
Instrument Flowchart Index, offers an index to the screens in the flowcharts.
IV.

Record-Typed Reinterview Input File
Attachment D contains the format of the Reinterview Sample Control Input File (SCIF)
for the CED Survey. This Reinterview SCIF lists all of the variables by record type that
are on the reinterview input file. The original instrument needs to set or initialize these
variables, except for the few that come from the Demographic Statistical Methods
Division (DSMD) generic reinterview system. DSMD creates the reinterview input files
using the generic reinterview system.
Refer to the CED Reinterview SCIF in Attachment D for information regarding the
description, length, and values of each of the variables required for reinterview. Record
Type 8500 in Attachment D shows the generic household level variables in positions 183 and the generic person level variables in position 1-90. CED specific household and
person level variables follow these positions.
The following is a list of only those reinterview input file variables utilized in the CED
reinterview instrument. These variables are used either to set new variables, to "fill"
entries on the screen, or to control pathing. The original instrument must set and output
these variables. Some of these variables are used in the generic portions of the
reinterview instrument. If the CED Survey uses a different name for any of these generic
variables, the CED name is noted in the ‘Description’ column. Convert the variable’s
CED name to its generic name in the manipula script when extracting the original ouput
for reinterview.

Name

Description

Record Type

RESPNAME

Respondent name

100001

AREA

Respondent’s phone number area code

100001

PREFIX

Respondent’s phone number prefix

100001

SUFFIX

Respondent’s phone number suffix

100001

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Name

Description

Record Type

EXTN

Respondent’s phone extension

100001

HNO

Address - house number

2000

HNOSUF

Address - house number suffix

2000

STRNAME

Address - street name

2000

UNITDES

Address - unit designation

2000

PHYSDES

Address - physical description

2000

PO

Address - locality

2000

ST

Address - state abbreviation

2000

ZIP5

Sample unit address - ZIP code

2000

ZIP4

Sample unit address - ZIP4

2000

ORIOUT

Original outcome code - See Attachment E for
values reset for reinterview
* OUTCOME in CED original instrument Convert OUTCOME to ORIOUT in manipula
script

2550

ORIFR

Original FR code of (S)FR who completed the case
* INTID in CED original instrument Convert INTID to ORIFR in manipula script.

2550

BESTTIME

Best time to call

8000

BESTTIM2

Best time other

8000

NOSUNDAY

Do not call on Sunday

8000

CP1NAME1

Contact person 1’s name

8000

CP1TITL1

Contact person 1’s title

8000

CP1PHON1

Contact person 1’s phone number

8000

CP1EXT1

Contact person 1’s phone extension

8000

CP1ADD11

Contact person 1’s address 1

8000

Attachment J specifies the screens required in the original instrument to collect the variable
BYOBS and contact person information for original Type B and C noninterview cases. The
original instrument must include these screens.

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Name

Description

Record Type

CP1ADD21

Contact person 1’s address 2

8000

CP1PO1

Contact person 1’s address - PO/city

8000

CP1ST1

Contact person 1’s address - state

8000

CP1ZP51

Contact person 1’s address - ZIP code

8000

CP1ZP41

Contact person 1’s address - ZIP4

8000

SPANONLY

Spanish speaking

8000

SPHONE

Second phone number for respondent or household

8000

PHTYPE

Type of phone for respondent or household

8000

SPHTYP

Type of phone for second phone number

8000

CP1PHT

Type of phone for contact person

8000

BYOBS1

Original case classified as a noninterview by:

8500 (HH level)

1 = Observation only
2 = Information provided by contact person
0 or empty = Question not asked for an interview or
Type A case
INTDATE

Original interview date

8500 (HH level)

TYPEA_SP

Other Type A noninterview - write-in
* TPAS_PK2 in CED original instrument Convert TPAS_PK2 to TYPEA_SP in manipula
script

8500 (HH level)

TYPEB_SP

Other Type B noninterview - write-in
* TPBS_PK1 or TPBS_PK2 in CED original
instrument If PICK_UP1 = 233 and PICK_UP2 = 216, 219,
321, 322, 323, 324 or 325, convert TPBS_PK1 to
TYPEB_SP in manipula script.
Else convert TPBS_PK2 to TYPEB_SP in
manipula script.

8500 (HH level)

TYPEC_SP

Other Type C noninterview - write-in
* TPCS_PK2 in CED original instrument Convert TPCS_PK2 to TYPEC_SP in manipula
script

8500 (HH level)

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Name

Description

Record Type

TOTAL_CU

Number of CUs

8500 ( HH level)

NUMHOUSE

Number of persons in primary CU

8500 (HH level)

EPD

Earliest placement date

8500 (HH level)

PLCEDAT1

Diary 1 - Placement date

8500 (HH level)

PICKDTE1

Diary 1 - Pickup date

8500 (HH level)

PICK_UP1

Diary 1 - Pickup status code

8500 (HH level)

PLCEDAT2

Diary 2 - Placement date

8500 (HH level)

PICKDTE2

Diary 2 - Pickup date

8500 (HH level)

PICK_UP2

Diary 2 - Pickup status code

8500 (HH level)

ANYENTR1

Any entries for Week 1

8500 (HH level)

ANYRECAL1

Any items recalled for Week 1

8500 (HH level)

ANYENTR2

Any entries for Week 2

8500 (HH level)

ANYRECAL2

Any items recalled for Week 2

8500 (HH level)

NROSIZE

Number of records for Block 01 (ie. Original roster
size)

8500 (person level)

LNO

HH composition - line number
* MEMBNO in CED original instrument Convert MEMBNO to LNO in manipula script

8500 (person level)

QCRESP

A flag indicating which household members are the
respondents for complete original interviews. Place
this flag on each person record. In the reinterview,
the original respondent (that is, the person the
(S)FR actually spoke to ) is reinterviewed whenever
possible.

8500 (person level)

1 = person (S)FR spoke to
0 = all other household members
FNAME

HH composition - first name

8500 (person level)

LNAME

HH composition - last name

8500 (person level)

AGE

HH composition - age

8500 (person level)

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Name

Description

Record Type

REL

HH composition - relationship
* CU_CODE1 in CED original instrument Convert CU_CODE1 to REL in manipula script

8500 (person level)

SEX

HH composition - sex

8500 (person level)

PERSTAT

Status - delete/reinstate

8500 (person level)

AWAY_COL

HH composition - away at college

8500 (person level)

HH_MEM

HH composition - HH member

8500 (person level)

PERCUNUM

HH composition - CU number

8500 (person level)

V.

Variables Set in the Reinterview Instrument
A.

The CED original instrument sets outcomes and placement and pickup dates for
both the Week 1 and Week 2 Diaries, but sets one final outcome (ORIOUT) for
the case. As a result, it is necessary to set the new variable ORIOUT_I and to
reset the input variables ORIOUT and INTDATE in the CED reinterview
instrument in order verify the outcome for the appropriate week. Reset ORIOUT
and INTDATE as follows:
1.

Set ORIOUT_I = ORIOUT.

2.

Reset ORIOUT, only after setting ORIOUT_I, as follows:
If ORIOUT_I = 201, ORIOUT = 201.
If ORIOUT_I = 203, ORIOUT = 203.
If ORIOUT_I = 204 and PICK_UP2 = 326, ORIOUT = 205.
If ORIOUT_I = 204 and PICK_UP2 … 326, ORIOUT = PICK_UP2.
If ORIOUT_I = 206, ORIOUT = 206.
If ORIOUT_I = 207 and PICK_UP1 = 326, ORIOUT = 208.
If ORIOUT_I = 207 and PICK_UP1 … 326, ORIOUT = 207.
If ORIOUT_I = 210 and PICK_UP1 = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325
(Type A noninterview) and PICK_UP2 = 326, ORIOUT = 211.
If ORIOUT_I = 210 and PICK_UP1 = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325
(Type A noninterview) and PICK_UP2 … 326, ORIOUT = PICK_UP2.
If ORIOUT_I = 210 and PICK_UP2 = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325
(Type A noninterview) and PICK_UP1 = 326, ORIOUT = 212.
If ORIOUT_I = 210 and PICK_UP2 = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325
(Type A noninterview) and PICK_UP1 … 326, ORIOUT = PICK_UP1.
If ORIOUT_I = 326 and PICK_UP1 = 326, ORIOUT = 209.
If ORIOUT_I = 326 and PICK_UP1 … 326, ORIOUT = 326.

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If ORIOUT_I > 210 and ORIOUT_I … 326, ORIOUT = PICK_UP2.
3.

Reset INTDATE, only after resetting ORIOUT, as follows:
If ORIOUT = 201, INTDATE = PLCEDAT1.
If ORIOUT = 203, INTDATE = PLCEDAT1.
If ORIOUT = 204, INTDATE = PLCEDAT2.
If ORIOUT = 205, INTDATE = PLCEDAT1.
If ORIOUT = 206, INTDATE = PLCEDAT2.
If ORIOUT = 207, INTDATE = PLCEDAT2.
If ORIOUT = 208, INTDATE = PLCEDAT1.
If ORIOUT = 209, INTDATE = PLCEDAT1.
If ORIOUT = 211, INTDATE = PLCEDAT2.
If ORIOUT = 212, INTDATE = PLCEDAT1.
If ORIOUT > 212, INTDATE = PLCEDAT2.

Note: Set ORIOUT_I, ORIOUT, and INTDATE only once at initial entry. Do
not reset if a case is reopened.
B.

The generic portions of the reinterview instrument use the following variables.
Set these variables in the CED reinterview instrument as follows.
RPROXY_A

This is a flag indicating whether a proxy is allowed in the
reinterview. Set to
1 = proxy allowed in reinterview

OPROXY_A

This is a flag indicating whether a proxy interview is
allowed in the original interview. Set to
1 = proxy allowed in original interview

OPROXY_U

This is a flag indicating for which household member a
proxy was used in the original interview. However, since
the use of proxies is not an issue, this flag is not set in the
original instrument. Set OPROXY_U = 0.

SURVEY_NAME

This is a string variable (200 characters in length)
indicating the name of the survey. Set to
Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey

USE_CKSUP

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if the (S)FR needs authorization before

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conducting a personal visit reinterview due to budget
concerns. Set to
Yes = (S)FR needs authorization
 This is an array of 16 elements. It contains a list of codes
indicating the various discrepancies found during the
reinterview. When the reinterview instrument indicates a
discrepancy, the instrument will store the appropriate code
in this array. Upon wrapping up a case, the
DISCREPANCY array is copied into the Reinterview
Notes.
ORIOUT_RSLT

This is a string variable (four characters in length)
indicating the type of original outcome for a case. Set, only
after ORIOUT is reset, as follows:
If ORIOUT = 201,203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212,
326, then ORIOUT_RSLT = INT.
If ORIOUT = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, then
ORIOUT_RSLT = A.
If ORIOUT = 217, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 231, 232, 331
or 332, then ORIOUT_RSLT = B1.
If ORIOUT = 233, then ORIOUT_RSLT = B2.
If ORIOUT = 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246 or 252, then
ORIOUT_RSLT = C1.
If ORIOUT = 247, 248, 290, 341 or 342, then
ORIOUT_RSLT = C2.

TYPE_D

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if the original survey has original Type D
noninterviews. Set to
No = original survey does not have original Type D
noninterviews.

VACANT_INT

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if the survey has vacant interviews. Set to
No = survey does not have vacant interviews.

REDESIGN

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if the survey has converted to the 2000 Sample
Redesign. Set to

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No = survey has not converted to the 2000 Sample
Redesign.
PUERTO_RICO

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if the survey includes Puerto Rico addresses.
This variable is set as follows:
No = survey does not include Puerto Rico addresses.

PV_ONLY

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if the survey requires all original interviews to
be conducted by personal visit. This variable is set as
follows:
Yes = All original interviews must be done by personal
visit.

MIN_AGE

This is a numeric variable (two characters in length)
indicating the minimum age for an eligible respondent in
the original interview. Set to
16 = minimum age for an eligible respondent

CONTACT_C_INFO(1-3)

This is a three string variable (80 characters in
length each) indicating some descriptive text for the
survey to be filled on the CONTACT_C screen. Set
to
CONTACT_C_INFO1 = your household and the
members who make up your household for the
CONTACT_C_INFO2 = Consumer Expenditure
Diary Survey?
CONTACT_C_INFO3 is empty

ROSTER_INFO(1-3)

This is a three string variable (80 characters in
length each) indicating some descriptive text for the
survey to be filled on the ROSTER_3 and
ROSTER_4 screens. Set to
ROSTER_INFO1 = doesn’t have a usual residence
elsewhere or who wasn’t away at college
ROSTER_INFO2 = on [Fill: INTDATE]
ROSTER_INFO3 is empty

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TYPEB_SPLIT

This is a string variable (three characters in length)
indicating if reinterview noninterview vacants and Usual
Residence Elsewhere (UREs) need to be split between
regular and seasonal. Set to
No = vacants and UREs are not split between regular and
seasonal

C.

RIDATE

This is the date stamp that the CED reinterview instrument
marks when a case is opened. Its format is mmddyyyy.

TIME_C

This is the time stamp that the CED reinterview instrument
marks when a case is opened. Its format is hhmmss in
military time.

OIRESP

This is a string variable (two characters in length)
representing the line number of the original respondent.
Set to the line number (LNO) of the household member
with QCRESP = 1.

Set the generic contact person information variables in the CED reinterview
instrument as follows:
CPNAME
CPTITL
CPPHON
CPEXT
CPPHT
CPADD1
CPADD2
CPPO
CPST
CPZP5
CPZP4

D.

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

CP1NAME
CP1TITL
CP1PHON
CP1EXT
CP1PHT
CP1ADD1
CP1ADD2
CP1PO
CP1ST
CP1ZP5
CP1ZP4

The following variables are also set in the CED reinterview instrument according
to the SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS for screens in either these specifications or the
generic specifications.

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Name

Description

INTTYP

Method of reinterview
T = telephone reinterview
P = personal visit reinterview

LENGTH_T

Length of original interview in total minutes - (LENGTH_H x 60) +
LENGTH_M

INCT_CNT

Tally of number of persons incorrectly included on the household roster

MISS_CNT

Tally of number of persons missing from the household roster

ITERATION

Counter for number of CUs checked

COUNT

Number of persons in the CU being checked

DEPENDENT

Tally of number of categories showing dependency in a single-person CU

INDEPENDENT

Tally of number of categories showing independency in a multi-person
CU

INCT_CU

Tally of number of CU’s incorrectly formed

OUTCOME

Reinterview outcome code - see Attachment F for values

RI_DISP

Reinterview disposition code - see Attachment F for values

E.

Set BYOBS, when empty, for original Type B and C Noninterviews as follow:
If ORIOUT_RSLT = B1, B2, C1, or C2 and BYOBS is empty, set BYOBS = 1.
Set BYOBS, as defined above, after setting ORIOUT_RSLT and in the April
reinterview instrument overlay and the May reinterview instrument only.

VI.

Variables Passed between Case Management and the Reinterview Instrument
A.

Variables from Case Management
1.

Case Management sets ACTION based on OUTCOME. See Attachment
F, CED Reinterview Disposition, Outcome and Action Codes, for values.
This variable must be included in the reinterview output.

2.

The reinterview instrument obtains the name of the (S)FR, variable
FR_NAME, from Case Management.

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3.

B.

C.

VII.

The reinterview instrument obtains the reinterviewer’s FR code,
FRCODE, from Case Management. If the RO reassigns a case, it changes
FRCODE in ROSCO. Case Management then passes the updated variable
to the reinterview instrument.

Variables from Case Management and the Reinterview Instrument
1.

The reinterviewer can update the sample unit phone number (AREA,
PRFIX, SUFFIX, EXTN) and appointment time (CALLBACK) in both
Case Management and the reinterview instrument. Case Management
and the reinterview instrument pass these variables, with any updates,
back and forth to each other.

2.

Case Management and the reinterview instrument also pass the case ID
(CASEID) and control number (CTRLNUM) back and forth to each other.
These variables serve as identifiers for the case.

Variables from the Reinterview Instrument
1.

The reinterviewer can also update the contact person phone number
(CPPHON and CPEXT) in the reinterview instrument. The reinterview
instrument passes these variables, with any updates, to Case Management
The CED reinterview instruments must reset these variables back to
CP1PHON and CP1EXT when it passes them to Case Management.

2.

The reinterview instrument sets OUTCOME and RI_DISP, as stated in
Section V, above, and passes them to Case Management.

Formats for Date and Time Variables
A.

Use the long format (day of week, month, day, four-digit year) to display all date
variables in the CED reinterview instrument.

B.

Use the format hh:mm am/pm to display all time variables in the CED reinterview
instrument.

VIII. Displaying the Sample Unit Address
Display the sample unit address in the CED reinterview instrument using format
ADDRESS2. Screens that display the sample unit address are START, DIAL,
INTRO_TC, HELLO_TNX, INTRO_TN, INTRO_PC, HELLO_PNX, ADDVER,
INTRO_PN, VERBYOBS, PROX_N, PROX_UN, ROSTER_1, SOMEONE_ELSE,
CONTACT_N, VACANT, STAT_VER, VACANT2, STATUS, STAT_PROBE,
STAT_PROB2.

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Format ADDRESS2 is for surveys that have not converted to the 2000 Sample Redesign
(REDESIGN = No) and that do not include Puerto Rico addresses (PUERTO_RICO =
No). This format uses the address variables on Record Type 2000 of the SCIF,
Demographic Address, and is defined as follows:
[Fill: HNO HNOSUF STRNAME UNITDES]
[Fill: PHYSDES / blank]
[Fill: PO, ST ZIP5-ZIP4]
FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If PHYSDES not empty, fill PHYSDES.
Else leave blank, do not display item.
IX.

Displaying the Household Roster
A.

Display the household roster in the CED reinterview instrument as follows:

C

Include all persons who have not been deleted in the original interview.

C

Exclude a person from the household roster if PERSTAT = 7 or 99. This
denotes a person deleted in the original interview (7) or a person the
interviewer realizes he/she mistakenly listed when entering the household
roster (99).

C

Do not leave blank lines between persons included in the household roster.
Rather, condense the listing to compensate for any deleted person.

C

List household members first (HH_MEM = 1), followed by nonhousehold members (HH_MEM = 2). Gray the listing of all nonhousehold members.

Generic screens that display the household roster are: HHCOMP, RIRESP,
ROSTER_1, ROSTER_2, ROSTER_3, and ROSTER_4.
B.

Other CED survey specific screens that display the household roster are
SINGLE_RELATED, SINGLE_HOUSING, SINGLE_FOOD,
SINGLE_OTHER, MULTI_RELATED, MULTI_HOUSING, MULTI_FOOD,
and MULTI_OTHER. These screens have the additional specifications:
•

List only household members (HH_MEM=1).

•

Gray any household member whose PERCUNUM … ITERATION.

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X.

Access to Original CAPI Notes and Reinterview Notes
Within the CED reinterview instrument, provide access between the instrument and the
original CAPI notes and the reinterview notes. Both the original CAPI notes and the
reinterview notes are separate text files maintained outside the instrument.

XI.

•

Allow the reinterviewer access to only view the original CAPI notes.

•

Allow the reinterviewer access to enter, view, or edit the reinterview notes.

Function Keys
Descriptions of the functions keys are listed below. These keys comply with the listing
of Keys Assignments for Consumer Expenditures Survey, dated July 25, 2000.
The "F" Keys
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
Item notes/remarks
F8
F9
F10
Exit - Skip to the END of the reinterview (FIN screen)
F11
F12
The "Shift-F" Keys
Shift-F1
Display the household roster (HHCOMP screen)
Shift-F2
Display the Survey Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (H_PURPOSE
screen)
Shift-F3
Display the Reinterview FAQs (RIREASON screen)
Shift-F4
Shift-F5
Shift-F6
Shift-F7
Shift-F8
Shift-F9
Shift-F10
Shift-F11
Display standard abbreviations (H_ABBREVI screen)
Shift-F12
Display original CAPI notes

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The "Ctrl" Keys
Ctrl-D
Don’t know (D)
Ctrl-K
Display function key descriptions (KEY_REF screen)
Ctrl-R
Refusal (R)
Ctrl-F7
Access reinterview notes

Special Purpose Keys
Esc
Cancel
Home
Moves to beginning of form
End
Moves to first unanswered field on path
Page Up
Moves backward one page/screen
Page Down Moves forward one page/screen
Up Arrow
Move upward or backward one field
Down Arrow Moves downward or forward one field
Left Arrow Moves to previous field
Right Arrow Moves to next field
XII.

Refreshing OUTCOME = 202 Cases
If the CED reinterview instrument is exited with OUTCOME=202, refresh the case upon
reopening the instrument, except for the following:
•

Maintain the variables ORIOUT_I, ORIOUT, and INTDATE, as set at initial entry.
DO NOT RESET.

•

Maintain the reinterview input file variables and any updates to them (example,
phone number changes).
Maintain CALLBACK and the case’s history in Case Management.

•

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XIII. Front Specifications
The screens for the front of the instrument appear in this section.
UNIVERSE - RIREASON = 3

•

Don't you have anything better to do with my tax dollars?
I'm too busy to answer your questions again.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses the data from this survey to measure the changes in prices
in consumer goods and services. Information collected in this survey contributes to the
Consumer Price Index, which assesses the change in purchasing power of consumer dollars.
The Census Bureau’s method of measuring data quality for this survey is to re-contact a
percentage of respondents to check that the data was collected correctly during the original
interview. We believe this method helps the Census Bureau prevent the wasting of your tax
dollars.
1.
2.

Continue
Back to Reinterview Help Menu

• Name
RIREF3

Description

Value

Skip

Reason 3

1

[return to reinterview]

2
[goto RIREASON]
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•

UNIVERSE - Shift-F2 or
H_PURPOSE1 = 2 or H_PURPOSE2 = 2 or H_PURPOSE3 = 2 or
H_PURPOSE4 = 2 or H_PURPOSE5 = 2

Frequently Asked Question

—

Press F8 to proceed with reinterview.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

What is this survey all about? Who uses this information?
What do I have to do?
How long will this take? How many times will I be interviewed?
Who is going to see what I write ?
Is this survey real?

• Name
H_PURPOSE

•

Description

Value

Skip

Frequently asked questions

1

[goto H_PURPOSE1]

2

[goto H_PURPOSE2]

3

[goto H_PURPOSE3]

4

[goto H_PURPOSE4]

5

[goto H_PURPOSE5]

F8

[return to reinterview]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
This screen is a reference screen accessed by the Shift-F2 key.

This FAQ menu screen is the same as that in the original instrument.
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•

UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 1

What is this survey all about?
Who uses this information?
The Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey collects information from households and families
on their buying habits. It helps us to understand what products and services are bought and
how much is spent.
This survey has a number of uses. The most important is the periodic revision of the
Consumer Price Index. The Consumer Price Index provides cost of living and wage
adjustments, social security payment adjustments, and helps determine the cost of school
lunches.
1. Continue
2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions menu
• Name
H_PURPOSE1

•

Description

Value

Skip

Frequent question 1

1

[return to reinterview]

2

[goto H_PURPOSE]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE1 in the original instrument.
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NEW SCREEN
•

UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 2

What do I have to do?
First, I will ask a few household questions and then you will complete two diaries of what you
spend your money on.
1. Continue
2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions menu
• Name
H_PURPOSE2

•

Description

Value

Skip

Frequent question 2

1

[return to reinterview]

2

[goto H_PURPOSE]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE2 in the original instrument.
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NEW SCREEN
•

UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 3

How long will this take?
How many times will you visit?
I will be here a short time today to ask a few questions about you household. I will also drop
off your first diary. How long it will take to write your expenses each day depends on how
many things you buy. Some days you may have nothing to record, other days you may have a
lot to record. It averages out to about 15 minutes a day.
After today, I will return in a week to pick up your completed diary and drop off the second
diary. At the end of the second week, I will return to pick up the second completed diary and
ask a few final questions.
1. Continue
2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions menu
• Name
H_PURPOSE3

•

Description

Value

Skip

Frequent question 3

1

[return to reinterview]

2

[goto H_PURPOSE]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE3 in the original instrument.
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NEW SCREEN
•

UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 4

Who is going to see what I write down?
Your names and addresses are removed from what you report in the diaries. All Census
Bureau employees take an oath of confidentiality and are subject to fines and imprisonment if
they improperly disclose information provided by people like you. All information collected
is used for statistical purposes only.
1. Continue
2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions menu
• Name
H_PURPOSE4

•

Description

Value

Skip

Frequent question 4

1

[return to reinterview]

2

[goto H_PURPOSE]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE4 in the original instrument.
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NEW SCREEN
•

UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 5

Is this survey real?
Yes. The Bureau of Labor Statistics conducts the Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey under
the authority of Title 29 of the U.S. Code. Congress authorizes the financial support for the
CE survey through Public Laws 94-439 and 95-205.
The Census Bureau collects the CE data under the authority of Title 13, U.S. Code, Section
8b, which allows the Census Bureau to undertake surveys for other government agencies.
Participation in the survey is voluntary. Under Title 13, the Census Bureau holds all
information in strict confidence. We will not release information reported in the survey which
would permit the identification of a household or any of its members to anyone outside of the
Census Bureau.
1. Continue
2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions? menu
• Name
H_PURPOSE5

•

Description

Value

Skip

Frequent question 5

1

[return to reinterview]

2

[goto H_PURPOSE]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE5 in the original instrument.
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•

UNIVERSE - (START_1 = 1 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or
Shift-F1

Line
No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fill:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

— Press Shift-F1 to access this screen at any time during the
reinterview.
— Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue
•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

HHCOMP

Household composition

1

[goto METHOD]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH_MEM
with their descriptions from Attachment G.

Return to reinterview if accessed by the Shift-F1 key.
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XIV. Middle Specifications
The screens for the middle of the instrument appear in this section. Response choices
in italics are blind don’t knows or refusals. Do not show these choices, but allow the
reinterviewer to enter Ctrl-D for “don’t know” (D) or Ctrl-R for “refusal” (R), where
noted. Output “don’t know” as “9” and fill with preceding “9”s if variable length > 1.
Output “refusal” as “8” and fill with preceding “8”s if variable length > 1. If a screen
has eight or nine response choices, and allows “don’t know” or “refusal,” length = 2
for the variable to differentiate between a response choice of 8 or 9 and a “don’t
know ”(99) or “refusal” (98).
•

UNIVERSE - (INTRO_TC = 1, 2 or 3) or
(INTRO_PC = 1, 2 or 3) or
(ADDVER = 1 and RPROXY_A = 1 and ( HELLO_TC = 3 or 5 or HELLO_PC =
2 or 4 or HELLO_TCX = 1 or HELLO_PCX = 1)) or
(SPEAKTO = 1 and CONTACT_C = 2 or D) or
(PROX_UC = 1)

Line
No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fill:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

— Ask if necessary — With whom am I speaking?

— Enter line number of person you are speaking to or (0) if person is not on roster.

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

RIRESP

Reinterview Respondent

<0 - maximum line
number>

[goto CONTACT_C]

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•

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH_MEM
with their descriptions from Attachment G.
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•

UNIVERSE - (LENGTH_H = D and ORMODE = 2 or D) or
(LENGTH_M = <0-90> and ORMODE = 2 or D) or
(LAPTOP = 1, 2 or D and CONTACT_C = 1) or
(PROX_PRESENT = 2 and CONTACT_C = 1) or
(CONTACT_C = 2 or D and (HELLO_TCX=1 or HELLO_PCX=1 or PROX_C
= 1 or PROX_UC = 1)) or
(SOMEONE_ELSE = 2 or D and CONTACT_C = 2 or D) or
(SPEAKTO = 2 and CONTACT _C = 2 or D)

Line
No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fill:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Our records indicate that ËRead above name(s) in blueË was/were living or staying at
[Fill: ADDRESS1 /
ADDRESS2 /
ADDRESS3 /
ADDRESS4]
on [Fill: INTDATE].
Is this correct?
1. Yes
2. No
•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

ROSTER_1

Roster verification

1

[goto ROSTER_3]

2

[goto ROSTER_2]

Ctrl-D = Don’t know

[goto ROSTER_3]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto ROSTER_3]

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•

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If REDESIGN = Yes and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS1.
If REDESIGN = No and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS2.
If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU … 72, fill with format ADDRESS3.
If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU = 72, fill with format ADDRESS4.

•

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH_MEM
with their descriptions from Attachment G.

If ROSTER_1 = 2, store code 7 in element [7] of DISCREPANCY array.
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•

UNIVERSE - ROSTER_1 = 2

Line
No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fill:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

ËEnter the line number of the household member(s) (above name(s) in blue) who
wasn’t/weren’t living or staying at the household on [Fill: INTDATE].
[Fill: LNO].
•
•
•

•

•

[Fill: FNAME LNAME]
•
•
•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

ROSTER_2

Roster verification deletes

list of line
numbers,
<1 - maximum line
number>

[goto ROSTER_3]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH_MEM
with their descriptions from Attachment G.
Mark all that apply type of entry.

Calculate count of the number of incorrect persons entered, but do not display. Store this
value in the variable INCT_CNT.
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•

UNIVERSE - (ROSTER_1 = 1, D or R) or
(Any valid value in ROSTER_2)

Line
No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fill:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Have I missed any household member who
[Fill: ROSTER_INFO1]
[Fill: ROSTER_INFO2]
[Fill: ROSTER_INFO3]
1. Yes
2. No
•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

ROSTER_3

Roster verification
- check for adds

1

[goto ROSTER_4]

2

[If LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =
<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]
[goto THANK_YOU]
[goto SURVEY_1]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t know

[If LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =
<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]
[goto THANK_YOU]
[goto SURVEY_1]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[If LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =
<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]
[goto THANK_YOU]
[goto SURVEY_1]

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•

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH_MEM
with their descriptions from Attachment G.

If ROSTER_3 = 1, store code 7 in element [7] of DISCREPANCY array.
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•

UNIVERSE - ROSTER_3 = 1

Line
No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fill:
REL]

[Fill
:

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

AGE
]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Ë Enter the name of each missing household member who
[Fill: ROSTER_INFO1]
[Fill: ROSTER_INFO2]
[Fill: ROSTER_INFO3]
Ë Press Enter after each name and again after last name to continue.

•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

ROSTER_4

Roster verification adds

list of up to 15
names

[If LENGTH_H = D or
LENGTH_M =
<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]
[goto THANK_YOU]
[goto SURVEY_1]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH_MEM
with their descriptions from Attachment G.
Mark all that apply type of entry.

Calculate count of the number of missing persons entered, but do not display. Store this
value in the variable MISS_CNT.
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•

UNIVERSE - (ROSTER_3 = 2 or D or R and (LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M = <090>) )or
(Any valid value in ROSTER_4 and (LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =
<0-90>)) or
(VACANT = 1)

The Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey groups household members together if they
are related or, if not related, dependent on one another for payment of their major
expenses. The household members that make up a group are listed together on a Diary
form.
[Fill: ‘Since our records have you as the only household member, you are the only
person listed on your Diary form.’ /
‘Household members who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal
arrangement are listed together on the same Diary form. Household members who are
not related can be listed together on the same Diary form if they are dependent on one
another for payment of their major expenses. A household member is the only person
listed on a Diary form if he is independent of all other unrelated household members for
payment of his major expenses. By major expenses I mean housing expenses, food
expenses, and other living expenses such as clothing, transportation, etc.’]

— Press 1 to continue.
1. Continue
•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

SURVEY_1

CU definition

1

[If (INCT_CNT $ 1 or MISS_CNT > 1 or
NROSIZE = 1) and (PERCUNUM = 1 for
LNO = RIRESP) goto DIARY]
[If (INCT_CNT $ 1 or MISS_CNT > 1 or
NROSIZE = 1) and (PERCUNUM > 1 for
LNO = RIRESP) goto THANK_YOU]
[goto CU_LISTING]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If NROSIZE =1, fill ‘Since our records have you as the only household member, you are
the only person listed on your Diary form.’
Else fill ‘Household members who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal
arrangement are listed together on the same Diary form. Household members who are not
related can be listed together on the same Diary form if they are dependent on one another
for payment of their major expenses. A household member is the only person listed on a
Diary form if he is independent of all other household members for payment of his major

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expenses. By major expenses I mean housing expenses, food expenses, and other living
expenses such as clothing, transportation, etc.’
•

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If INCT_CNT < 1 or empty and MISS_CNT < 1 or empty and NROSIZE > 1, set
ITERATION = 1 and INCT_CU = 0.
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NEW SCREEN

C

Universe - (SURVEY_1 = 1 and INCT_CNT < 1 or empty and MISS_CNT < 1 or empty
and NROSIZE > 1) or
(SINGLE_RELATED = 1 and TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION) or
(Any valid value in SINGLE_OTHER and TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION) or
(MULTI_RELATED = 1, D, or R and TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION) or
(Any valid value in MULTI_OTHER and TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION)

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

Our records indicate that ËRead above name(s) that are highlightedË made up a group on
[Fill: INTDATE] and was/were listed alone/together on a Diary form.

Ë Press 1 to continue.
1. Continue
• Name
CU_LISTING

•

Description

Value

Skip

CU listing

1

[If COUNT = 1, goto SINGLE_RELATED]
[If COUNT > 1, goto MUTLI_RELATED]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL,
and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.

Calculate count of the number of household members listed in this CU, that is, the number
of persons with HH_MEM=1 and PERCUNUM=ITERATION. Do not display. Store this
value in the variable COUNT.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - CU_LISTING = 1 and COUNT = 1

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Is ËRead above name that is highlightedË related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal
arrangement to any other household member?
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
SINGLE_RELATED

•

Description

Value

Skip

One person CU related

1

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING]
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[goto SINGLE_HOUSING]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t know

[goto SINGLE_HOUSING]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[goto SINGLE_HOUSING]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.
2. If SINGLE_RELATED = 1, set INCT_CU = INCT_CU + 1 and store code 12 in
element [12] of DISCREPANCY array.
3. If SINGLE_RELATED = 1, set ITERATION = ITERATION + 1.

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4. If SINGLE_RELATED = 2, ‘Don’t know,’ or ‘Refused,’ set DEPENDENT = 0.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - SINGLE_RELATED = 2, D, or R

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Does any other household member pay for all or part of ËRead above name that is
highlightedË housing expenses?
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
SINGLE_HOUSING

•

Description

Value

Skip

One person CU housing expenses

1

[goto SINGLE_FOOD]

2

[goto SINGLE_FOOD]

Ctrl-D = Don’t
know

[goto SINGLE_FOOD]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto SINGLE_FOOD]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.

2. If SINGLE_RELATED = 1, set DEPENDENT = DEPENDENT + 1.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - Any valid value in SINGLE_HOUSING

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Does any other household member pay for all or part of ËRead above name that is
highlightedË food expenses?
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
SINGLE_FOOD

•

Description

Value

Skip

One person CU food expenses

1

[goto SINGLE_OTHER]

2

[goto SINGLE_OTHER]

Ctrl-D = Don’t know

[goto SINGLE_OTHER]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto SINGLE_OTHER]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.

2. If SINGLE_FOOD = 1, set DEPENDENT = DEPENDENT + 1.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - Any valid entry in SINGLE_FOOD

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Does any other household member pay for all or part of ËRead above name that is
highlightedË other living expenses, such as clothing, transportation?
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
SINGLE_OTHER

Description

Value

Skip

One person CU other expenses

1

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING]
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING]
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t know

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING]
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING]
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

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C SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.
2.

If SINGLE_OTHER = 1, set DEPENDENT = DEPENDENT + 1.

3. If DEPENDENT $ 2, set INCT_CU = INCT_CU + 1 and store code 12 in element [12]
of DISCREPANCY array.
4. Set ITERATION = ITERATION + 1.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - CU_LISTING = 1 and COUNT > 1

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•

Are ËRead above names that are highlightedË all related by blood, marriage, adoption, or
other legal arrangement?
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
MULTI_RELATED

•

Description

Value

Skip

Multi person CU
- related

1

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[goto MULTI_HOUSING]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t know

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.

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2. If MULTI_RELATED = 1, ‘Don’t know,’ or ‘Refusal,’ set ITERATION =
ITERATION + 1.
2. If MULTI_RELATED = 2, set INDEPENDENT = 0.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - MULTI_RELATED = 2

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

Does this group, ËRead above names that are highlightedË, include a person or persons who
are independent of the other persons in this group for payment of housing expenses?
By independent I mean that this person or persons neither receives money from the
other group members for housing expenses nor pays for any of the other group members’
housing expenses.
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
MULTI_HOUSING

•

Description

Value

Skip

Multi person CU housing expenses

1

[goto MUTLI_FOOD]

2

[goto MUTLI_FOOD]

Ctrl-D = Don’t know

[goto MUTLI_FOOD]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto MUTLI_FOOD]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.

2. If MULTI_HOUSING = 1, set INDEPENDENT = INDEPENDENT + 1.
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NEW SCREEN

C Universe - Any valid value in MULTI_HOUSING

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

Does this group, ËRead above names that are highlightedË, include a person or persons who
are independent of the other persons in this group for payment of food expenses?
By independent I mean that this person or persons neither receives money from the
other group members for food expenses nor pays for any of the other group members’ food
expenses.
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
MULTI_FOOD

•

Description

Value

Skip

Multi person CU food expenses

1

[goto MUTLI_OTHER]

2

[goto MUTLI_OTHER]

Ctrl-D = Don’t know

[goto MUTLI_OTHER]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto MUTLI_OTHER]

SPECIAL INSTRUSTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.

2. If MULTI_FOOD = 1, set INDEPENDENT = INDEPENDENT + 1.
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NEW SCREEN
Universe - Any valid value in MULTI_FOOD

•

Line No.

Name

Relationship

Age

Sex

Away at
college

HH
member

CU number

[Fill:
LNO]

[Fill:
FNAME LNAME]

[Fil:
REL]

[Fill:
AGE]

[Fill:
SEX]

[Fill:
AWAY_COL]

[Fill:
HH_MEM]

[Fill:
PERCUNUM]

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

•
•

Does this group, ËRead above names that are highlightedË, include a person or persons who
are independent of the other persons in this group for payment of other living expenses, such
as clothing, transportation?
By independent I mean that this person or persons neither receives money from the
other group members for other living expenses nor pays for any of the other group members’
other living expenses.
1. Yes
2. No

• Name
MULTI_OTHER

Description

Value

Skip

Multi person CU other expenses

1

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t know

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

46
Ctrl-R =
Refusal

•

[If TOTAL_CU $ ITERATION,
goto CU_LISTING
[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =
RIRESP goto DIARY]
[goto THANK_YOU]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Display in the household roster only household members (HH_MEM = 1), gray all
household members with PERCUNUM … ITERATION, and fill REL, SEX,
AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.
2. MULTI_OTHER = 1, set INDEPENDENT = INDEPENDENT + 1.
3. If INDEPENDENT $ 2, set INCT_CU = INCT_CU + 1 and store code 12 in element
[12] of DISCREPANCY array.

4. Set ITERATION = ITERATION + 1.
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NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (SURVEY_1 = 1 and (INCT_CNT > or MISS_CNT > or NROSIZE = 1)
and PERCUMEN = 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(SINGLE_RELATED = 1 and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUMEN = 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(SINGLE_OTHER = 1, 2, D or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUMEN = 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(MULTI_RELATED = 1, D or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUMEN = 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(MULTI_OTHER = 1, 2, D or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUMEN = 1 for LNO = RIRESP)

Did the interviewer give you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] a diary on or about
[Fill: INTDATE] to record your [Fill: “group’s” / blank] expenses for the week from [Fill:
PLCEDAT1 + 1 / PLCEDAT2 + 1] to [Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 7 / PLCEDAT2 + 7]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
DIARY

Description

Value

Skip

Diary placed

1

[IF ORIOUT = 201, 203 or 205 and
ANYENTR1 = 1 goto ENTRIES]
[IF ORIOUT = 201, 203 or 205 and
ANYENTR1 = 2 and ANYRECAL1 = 1
goto RECALL]
[IF ORIOUT = 201, 203 or 205 and
ANYENTR1 = 2 and ANYRECAL1 = 2
goto EXPENSES]
[IF ORIOUT = 206 or 207 and
ANYENTR2 = 1 goto ENTRIES]
[IF ORIOUT = 206 or 207 and
ANYENTR2 = 2 and ANYRECAL2 = 1
goto RECALL]
[IF ORIOUT = 206 or 207 and
ANYENTR2 = 2 and ANYRECAL2 = 2
goto EXPENSES]
If ORIOUT = 208, 209, 211, 212 or 326
goto RECALL]

48

•

2

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209 goto
DIARY2]
[IF ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t Know

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209 goto
DIARY2]
[IF ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209 goto
DIARY2]
[IF ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
2. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “group’s.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
3. ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, 209 or 212, fill PLCEDAT1 plus one day.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus one day.
4. ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, 209 or 212, fill PLCEDAT1 plus seven days.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus seven days.

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If DIARY = 2, add code 13 to element [13] of array DISCREPANCY.
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49
NEW SCREEN

C UNIVERSE - (DIARY = 1 and ORIOUT = 201, 203 or 205 and ANYENTR1 = 1) or
(DIARY = 1 and ORIOUT = 206 or 207 and ANYENTR2 = 1)

Did you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] record any expenses for the week from
[Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 1 / PLCEDAT2 + 1] to [Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 7 / PLCEDAT2 + 7] in this
diary before the interviewer picked it up on [Fill: PICKDTE1 / PICKDTE2]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
ENTRIES

•

Description

Value

Skip

Enter expenditures

1

[goto PICKUP]

2

[goto RECALL]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto RECALL]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto RECALL]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
2. ORIOUT = 201, 203, or 205, fill PLCEDAT1 plus one day.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus one day.
3. ORIOUT = 201, 203, or 205, fill PLCEDAT1 plus seven days.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus seven days.
4. ORIOUT = 201, 203, or 205, fill PICKDTE1.
Else fill PICKDTE2.

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NEW SCREEN

50

C

UNIVERSE - (DIARY = 1 and ORIOUT = 201, 203 or 205 and ANYENTR1 = 2 and
ANYRECAL1=I) or
(DIARY = 1 and ORIOUT = 206 or 207 and ANYENTR2 = 2 and
ANYRECAL2 = 1) or
(DIARY = 1 and ORIOUT = 208, 209, 211, 212 or 326) or
(ENTRIES = 2, D or R)

Did you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] inform the interviewer of any expenses
when the interviewer picked up this diary on [Fill: PICKDTE1 / PICKDTE2]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
RECALL

•

Description

Value

Skip

RECALL expenditures

1

[goto RECEIPTS]

2

[goto PICKUP]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto PICKUP]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto PICKUP]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
2. ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, 209 or 212 fill PICKDTE1.
Else fill PICKDTE2.

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If RECALL = 2, add code 14 to element [14] of array DISCREPANCY.
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51
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - RECALL = 1

Did you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] provide the interviewer with receipts for
any of these expenses when the interviewer picked up this diary on [Fill: PICKDTE1 /
PICKDTE2]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
RECEIPTS

C

Description

Value

Skip

Receipts for recalled
expenditures

1

[goto PICKUP]

2

[goto PICKUP]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto PICKUP]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto PICKUP]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
2. ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, 209 or 212 fill PICKDTE1.
Else fill PICKDTE2.

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52
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (DIARY = 1 and ORIOUTI = 201, 203 or 205 and ANYENTR1 = 2 and
ANYRECAL1 = 2) or
(DIARY = 1 and ORIOUT = 206 or 207 and ANYENTR2 = 2 and
ANYRECAL2 = 2)

Our records show that [Fill: “you” / “your group”] did not have any expenses or purchases
from [Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 1 / PLCEDAT2 + 1] to [Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 7 / PLCEDAT2 + 7].
Is this correct?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
EXPENSES

•

Description

Value

Skip

Expenditures

1

[goto PICKUP]

2

[goto PICKUP]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto PICKUP]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto PICKUP]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If NUMHOUSE = 1, fill “you.”
Else fill “your group.”
2. ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, or 212, PLCEDAT1 plus one day.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus one day.
3. ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, or 212, fill PLCEDAT1 plus seven days.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus seven days.

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If EXPENSES = 2, add code 14 to element [14] of array DISCREPANCY.
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53
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (ENTRIES = 1) or
(RECALL = 2, D or R) or
(RECEIPTS = 1, 2, D or R) or
(EXPENSES = 1, 2, D or R)

Our records show that the interviewer picked up this diary on [Fill: PICKDTE1 / PICKDTE2]
Is this correct?
1.
2.
3.

Yes
No - Diary picked up before that date
No - Diary picked up after that date

• Name
PICKUP

Description

Value

Skip

Diary pickup

1

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209
goto DIARY2]
[If ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209
goto DIARY2]
[If ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t Know

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209
goto DIARY2]
[If ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[If ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209
goto DIARY2]
[If ORIOUT = 207 or 326 goto
WK1_TYPEB]
[goto THANK_YOU]

54

C

FILL INSTRUCTIONS

If ORIOUT = 201, 203, 205, 208, 209 or 212, fill PICKDTE1.
Else fill PICKDTE2.
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55
NEW SCREEN

C UNIVERSE - (DIARY = 2, D or R and ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209) or
(PICKUP = 1, 2, D or R and ORIOUT = 201, 205, 208 or 209)

Did the interviewer give you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] a second diary on or
about [Fill: PLCEDAT2] to record your [Fill: group’s / blank] expenses for the week from
[Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 8] to [Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 14]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
DIARY2

•

Description

Value

Skip

Second diary placed

1

[If ORIOUT = 201 or 208 and
ANYTENTR2 = 1 goto ENTRIES2]
[If ORIOUT = 201 or 208 and
ANYENTR2 = 2 and ANYRECAL2 = 1
goto RECALL2]
[If ORIOUT = 201 or 208 and
ANYENTR2 = 2 and ANYRECAL2 = 2
goto EXPENSES2]
[If OUROUT = 205 or 209 goto
RECALL2]

2

[goto THANKYOU]

Ctrl-D =
Don’t Know

[goto THANKYOU]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[goto THANKYOU]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
2. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “group’s.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If DIARY = 2 add code 13 to element [13] of array DISCREPANCY.
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56
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (DIARY2 = 1 and ORIOUT = 201 or 208 and ANYENTR2 = 1)

Did you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] record any expenses for the week from
[Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 8] to [Fill : PLCEDAT1 + 14] in this second diary before the interviewer
picked it up on [Fill: PICKDTE2]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
ENTRIES2

•

Description

Value

Skip

Enter expenditures for second
diary

1

[goto PICKUP2]

2

[goto RECALL2]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto RECALL2]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto RECALL2]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS

1. If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.
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57
NEW SCREEN
•

UNIVERSE - (DIARY2 = 1 and ORIOUT = 201 or 208 and ANYENTR2 = 2 and
ANYRECAL2 = 1) or
(DIARY2 = 1 and ORIOUT = 205 or 209) or
ENTRIES2 = 2, D or R

Did you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] inform the interviewer of any expenses
when the interviewer picked up this second diary on [Fill: PICKDTE2]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
RECALL2

•

Description

Value

Skip

Recall expenditures for
second diary

1

[goto RECEIPTS2]

2

[goto PICKUP2]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto PICKUP2]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto PICKUP2]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If RECALL2 = 2, add code 14 to element [14] of array DISCREPANCY.
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58
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - RECALL2 = 1

Did you [Fill: “or someone in your group” / blank] provide the interviewer with receipts for
any of these expenses when the interviewer picked up this second diary on [Fill: PICKDTE2]?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
RECEIPTS2

•

Description

Value

Skip

Receipts for recall
expenditures for second
diary

1

[goto PICKUP2]

2

[goto PICKUP2]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto PICKUP2]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto PICKUP2]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “or someone in your group.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.

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59
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - ( DIARY2 = 1 and ORIOUT = 201 or 208 and ANYENTR2 = 2 and
ANYRECAL2 = 2

Our records show that [Fill: “you” / “your group”] did not have any expenses or purchases
from [Fill: PLCEDAT1 + 8] to [Fill : PLCEDAT1 + 14].
Is this correct?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
EXPENSES2

•

Description

Value

Skip

Expenditures for second
diary

1

[goto PICKUP2]

2

[goto PICKUP2]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto PICKUP2]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto PICKUP2]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If NUMHOUSE > 1, fill “you.”
Else fill “your group.”

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

I
EXPENSES2 = 2, add code 14 to element [14] of array DISCREPANCY.
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60
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (ENTRIES2 = 1) or
(RECALL2 = 2, D or R) or
(RECEIPTS2 = 1, 2, D, R) or
(EXPENSES2 = 1, 2, D or R)

Our records show that the interviewer picked up this second diary on [Fill: PICKDTE2]
Is this correct?
1.
2.
3.

Yes
No - Diary picked up before that date
No - Diary picked up after that date

• Name
PICKUP2

Description

Value

Skip

Diary pickup

1

[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D = Don’t Know

[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R = Refusal
[goto THANK_YOU]
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61
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (Diary = 2, D, or R and ORIOUT = 207 or 326) or
(PICKUP = 1, 2, D or R and ORIOUT = 207 or 326)

Our records show that on [Fill: PLCEDAT1] our interviewer attempted to contact your
household and drop off a diary, but was unsuccessful.
1.
•

Continue
Name

Description

Value

WK1_TYPEB

Week 1 Type B
noninterview

1

Skip

[If PICK_UP1 = 224, 225, 226, 228,
229, 231, 232, 331 or 332 goto
WK1_STATUS]
[If PICK_UP1 = 217 goto
WK1_ABSENT]
[If PICK_UP1 = 233 goto
WK1STAT_PROBE]
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62
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - (WK1_TYPEB = 1 and PICK_UP1 = 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 231, 232,
331 or 332)

Our interviewer reported that on [Fill: PLCEDAT1],
[Fill: ADDRESS2]
[Fill: PICK_UP1's description].
Is this information correct?

•

1.
2.

Yes
No

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

WK1_STATUS

Week 1 Type B status
check

1

[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[goto WK1STAT_PROBE]

Ctrl-R =
Refusal

[goto WK1STAT_PROBE]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
Fill PICK_UP1’s description with the description for the matching outcome code on
Attachment H-2, "CED Original Week1 Pickup Code Descriptions for the WKI_STATUS
Screen."

•

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If WK1_STATUS = 2, store code 15 in element [15] of DISCREPANCY array.
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63
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - WKI_TYPEB = 1 and PICK_UP1 = 217

Our interviewer reported that you [Fill: “and everyone in your group” / blank] were
temporarily absent from [Fill: ADDRESS2] from [Fill: EPD] to [Fill: LPD].
Is this correct?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
WK1_ABSENT

Description

Value

Skip

Temporarily absent

1

[goto WK1_CARE]

2

[goto WKISTAT_PROBE]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto WK1STAT_PROBE]

C FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If NUMHOUSE >1, fill “and everyone on your list.”
Else leave blank. Do not display item.

C SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
If WK1_ABSENT = 2, add code 15 to element [15] of array DISCREPANCY.
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64
NEW SCREEN

C UNIVERSE - WK1_ABSENT = 1

Our records show that during your absence [CPNAME] was responsible for the care of your
residence from [Fill: EPD] to [Fill: LPD].
Examples of responsibilities are picking up mail, feeding pets, or watching your home during
your absence.
Is this correct?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
WK1_CARE

Description

Value

Skip

Care of Week 1
temporarily absent
residence

1

[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D = Don’t know

[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto THANK_YOU]

C SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
If WK1_CARE = 2, add code 16 to element [16] of array DISCREPANCY.
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65
NEW SCREEN
UNIVERSE - (WK1_TYPEB = 1 and PICK_UP1 = 233) or
(WKI_STATUS = 2 or R) or
(WK1_ABSENT = 2 or R)

•

Original Outcome for Week 1:

[Fill: PICK_UP1] - [Fill: PICK_UP1's description]

Week 1 Placement Date:

[Fill: PLCEDAT1]

What was the status of

[Fill: ADDRESS2]

on or about [Fill: PLCEDAT1]?

Ë Enter reported status.
Ë Explain any discrepancy between reported status and original Week 1 outcome.

•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

WK1STAT_PROBE

Week 1 Type B
status probe

text up to 240
characters in length

[goto THANK_YOU]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS

Fill PICK_UP1’s description with the description for the matching outcome code on
Attachment E, "List of CED Original Outcome Codes Reset for Reinterview."
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66
•

UNIVERSE - (POLITE = 1 or D and ORMODE = 2 or D and ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or
C1) or
(Any valid value in PO_NOTES and ORMODE = 2 or D and ORIOUT_RSLT =
B1 or C1) or
(LAPTOP = 1, 2 or D and ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or C1) or
(PROX_PRESENT = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or C1) or
(CONTACT_N = 2 or D and (PROX_N = 1 or PROX_UN = 1) and
ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or C1) or
(SOMEONE_ELSE = 2 or D and CONTACT_N = 2 or D and ORIOUT_RSLT =
B1 or C1) or
(SPEAKTO = 2 and CONTACT_N = 2 or D and ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or C1)
Our records show that on [Fill: INTDATE],
[Fill: ADDRESS1 /
ADDRESS2 /
ADDRESS3 /
ADDRESS4]
[Fill: ORIOUT’s description].
Is this information correct?
1. Yes
2. No
•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

STATUS

Status check

1

[If ORIOUT = 217 goto CARE]
[go to THANK_YOU]

2

[go to STAT_PROB2]

Ctrl-D = Don't know

[go to THANK_YOU]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If REDESIGN = Yes and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS1.
If REDESIGN = No and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS2.
If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU … 72, fill with format ADDRESS3.
If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU = 72, fill with format ADDRESS4.
2. Fill ORIOUT’s description with the original outcome code description from
Attachment H-1, "CED Original Outcome Code Descriptions for the STATUS
Screen."

67
•

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If STATUS = 2, store code 6 in element [6] of DISCREPANCY array.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

68
NEW SCREEN

C

UNIVERSE - STATUS = 1 and ORIOUT = 217

Our records show that during the temporary absence of this household [Fill: CPNAME] was
responsible for the care of the unit from [Fill: EPD / PLCEDAT2] to [Fill: LPD /
PLCEDAT2 + 6].
Examples of responsibilities are picking up mail, feeding pets or watching the unit during the
household’s absence.
Is this correct?
1.
2.

Yes
No

• Name
CARE

C

Description

Value

Skip

Care of temporarily
absent residence

1

[goto THANK_YOU]

2

[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-D = Don’t know

[goto THANK_YOU]

Ctrl-R = Refusal

[goto THANK_YOU]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
1. If PICK_UP2 = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324 or 325, fill EDP.
Else fill PLCEDAT2.
1. If PICK_UP2 = 216, 219, 321, 322, 323, 324 or 325, fill LPD.
Else fill PLCEDAT2 plus six days.

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

If CARE = 2, add code 16 to element [16] of array DISCREPANCY.
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XV.

Back Specifications
The screens for the back of the instrument appear in this section. A list of the reinterview
disposition (RI_DISP), outcome (OUTCOME) and action (ACTION) codes appear in
Attachment F, CED Reinterview Disposition, Outcome, and Action Codes. The
reinterview instrument sets the reinterview disposition and outcome codes. Case
Management assigns the action code based on the reinterview outcome code.

•

UNIVERSE - (PROX_C = 2 and (HELLO_PC = 4 or HELLO_TC = 3 or 5)) or
(HELLO_TC = 3 or 5 and RPROXY_A = 0) or
(STATUS = 1 or D and ORIOUT … 217) or
(Any valid value in STAT_PROBE) or
(Any valid value in STAT_PROB2) or
(PROX_N = 2 and (HELLO_PN = 4 or HELLO_TN = 4) or
(HELLO_PC = 4 and RPROXY_A = 0) or
(STAT_VER = 2) or
(SPEAKTO2 = 2) or
(VACANT2 = 1) or
(SURVEY_1 = 1 and (INCT_CNT > 1 MISS_CNT > 1 or NROSIZE = 1) and
PERCUNUM > 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(SINGLE_RELATED = 1 and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and PERCUNUM > 1
for LNO = RIRESP) or
(SINGLE_OTHER = 1, 2, D or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUNUM > 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(MULTI_RELATED = 1, D or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUNUM > 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(MULTI_OTHER = 1, 2, D or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION and
PERCUNUM > 1 for LNO = RIRESP) or
(DIARY = 2, D or R and ORIOUT = 203, 206, 211 or 212) or
(PICKUP = 1, 2, D or R and ORIOUT = 203, 206, 211 or 212) or
(DIARY2 = 2, D or R) or
(PICKUP = 1, 2, D or R) or
(WK1_STATUS = 1) or
(Any valid value in WK1STAT_PROBE) or
(WK1_CARE = 1, 2, D or R) or
(CARE = 1, 2, D or R)
Thank you for your cooperation. You've been very helpful.

Ë Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

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•

Name

Description

Value

THANK_YOU

Thank You

1

Skip

[If (HELLO_TC = 5 and RPROXY_A = 0) or
(HELLO_PN = 4 and PROX_N = 2) or
(HELLO_PC = 4 and RPROXY_A = 0) or
(HELLO_TN = 4 and PROX_N = 2) goto
STATUS_RI]
[goto RI_OUTCM]
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•

UNIVERSE - (VERTYPEA = 2) or
(RI_OUTCM = 1 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT, B1, B2, C1, C2 or VINT and
BYOBS = 0, blank or 2) or
(RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or
(NONINT = 4) or
(TYPEA = <1-9>) or
(TYPEB = <1-9>) or
(TYPEB_ALT = <1-11>) or
(TYPEC = <1-7>) or
(MISC_B = <1-4>) or
(MISC_C = <1-4>) or
(MISC_VINT = 1 or 2) or
(MISC_BVINT = <1-5>) or
(MISC_CVINT = <1-5>) or
[Fill: “Your reinterview indicates the following discrepancies:”
code and description of each code listed in DISCREPANCY array /
“Your reinterview did not indicate any discrepancies.”]

‚ Do you suspect falsification?
1. Yes
2. No
3. Unable to determine
•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

FALSIF

Falsification
suspected?

1

[If RI_OUTCM=3 goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=2 goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and all elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank goto
NO_DISCREP]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and only one element in
DISCREPANCY array $1 goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and two or more elements in
DISCREPANCY array $1 goto SF_RIDISP]

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•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

2

[If RI_OUTCM=3 goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=2 and ORIOUT_RSLT=A, B1,
C1, B2, C2 or VINT goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and all elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank goto
RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and DISCREPANCY
[6] = 6 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY
array blank goto RINOTES_PRE]
[goto DISCREP_NOTES]

3

[If RI_OUTCM=3 goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=2 and ORIOUT_RSLT=A, B1,
C1, B2, C2 or VINT goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and all elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank goto
RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and DISCREPANCY
[6] = 6 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY
array blank goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=1 and only one element in
DISCREPANCY array $1 goto RINOTES_PRE]
[If RI_OUTCM=2 and ORIOUT_RSLT=INT and
DISCREPANCY [2] = 2 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank goto
RINOTES_PRE]
[goto NSF_RIDISP]

FILL INSTRUCTIONS
If DISCREPANCY array contains one or more codes, fill “Your reinterview indicates the
following discrepancies:” and the code and description of each code listed in
DISCREPANCY array with the code’s description from Attachment I.
Else fill “Your reinterview did not indicate any discrepancies.”]

C

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Coding Cases Verified as Correct:
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and all elements in DISCREPANCY array blank,
set OUTCOME = 201 and RI_DISP = 001.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[6] = 6 and all other
elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 201 and RI_DISP = 001
Coding Original Type A Noninterview Cases:

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If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = A, set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 103.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = A, set OUTCOME = 301
and RI_DISP = 058.
Coding Cases Verified as Reinterview Noninterview:
If FALSIF = 1 and NONINT = 4, set OUTCOME = 360 and RI_DISP = 085.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 1, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 105.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 2, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 067.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 3, set OUTCOME = 216 and RI_DISP = 068.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 4, set OUTCOME = 217 and RI_DISP = 069.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 5, set OUTCOME = 218 and RI_DISP = 086.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 6, set OUTCOME = 213 and RI_DISP = 087.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 7, set OUTCOME = 219 and RI_DISP = 090.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 8, set OUTCOME = 215 and RI_DISP = 089.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 9, set OUTCOME = 219 and RI_DISP = 090.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 071.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 2, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 073.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 3, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 074.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 4, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 075.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 5, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 077.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 6, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 076.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 7, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 091.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 8, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 092.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 9, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 094.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 071.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 2, set OUTCOME = 326 and RI_DISP = 072.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 3, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 073.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 4, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 074.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 5, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 075.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 6, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 077.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 7, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 076.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 8, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 091.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 9, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 092.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 10, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 093.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 11, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 094.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 1, set OUTCOME = 240 and RI_DISP = 078.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 2, set OUTCOME = 241 and RI_DISP = 079.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 3, set OUTCOME = 243 and RI_DISP = 080.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 4, set OUTCOME = 245 and RI_DISP = 081.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 5, set OUTCOME = 250 and RI_DISP = 083.
If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 6, set OUTCOME = 251 and RI_DISP = 084.

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If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 7, set OUTCOME = 248 and RI_DISP = 095.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and NONINT = 4, set OUTCOME = 360 and RI_DISP = 032
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 1, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 003.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 2, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 013.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 3, set OUTCOME = 216 and RI_DISP = 014.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 4, set OUTCOME = 217 and RI_DISP = 015.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 5, set OUTCOME = 218 and RI_DISP = 033.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 6, set OUTCOME = 213 and RI_DISP = 034.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 7, set OUTCOME = 218 and RI_DISP = 035.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 8, set OUTCOME = 215 and RI_DISP = 036.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 9, set OUTCOME = 219 and RI_DISP = 037.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 017.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 2, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 019.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 3, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 020.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 4, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 021.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 5, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 023.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 6, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 022.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 7, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 038.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 8, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 039.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 9, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 041.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 017.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 2, set OUTCOME = 326 and RI_DISP = 018.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 3, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 019.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 4, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 020.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 5, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 021.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 6, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 023.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 7, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 022.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 8, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 038.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 9, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 039.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 10, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 040.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 11, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 041.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 1, set OUTCOME = 240 and RI_DISP = 024.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 2, set OUTCOME = 241 and RI_DISP = 025.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 3, set OUTCOME = 243 and RI_DISP = 026.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 4, set OUTCOME = 245 and RI_DISP = 027.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 5, set OUTCOME = 250 and RI_DISP = 030.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 6, set OUTCOME = 251 and RI_DISP = 031.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 7, set OUTCOME = 248 and RI_DISP = 042.
Coding Misclassified Original Type B, C, or Vacant Interview Cases:
If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 1 or MISC_BVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 096.

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If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 3 or MISC_BVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 099.
If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 4 or MISC_BVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 100.
If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_C = 1 or MISC_CVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 097.
If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_C = 2 or MISC_CVINT = 3), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 101.
If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_C = 4 or MISC_CVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 102.
If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 2 or MISC_BVINT = 3 or MISC_C = 3 or MISC_CVINT
= 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 103.
If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_VINT = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 106.
If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_VINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 104.
If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_BVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 109.
If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_CVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 108.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 1 or MISC_BVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 043.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 3 or MISC_BVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 046.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 4 or MISC_BVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 047.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_C = 1 or MISC_CVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 044.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_C = 2 or MISC_CVINT = 3), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 048.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_C = 4 or MISC_CVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 049.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 2 or MISC_BVINT = 3 or MISC_C = 3 or
MISC_CVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 058.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_VINT = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 059.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_VINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 051.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_BVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 050.
If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_CVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 045.
Coding Cases with Discrepancies:
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT, set OUTCOME = 301
and RI_DISP = 060
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[1] = 1 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[6] = 6 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066.

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If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[7] = 7 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 061.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[8] = 8 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 062.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[9] = 9 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 111.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[10] = 10 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 112.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[12] = 12 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 110.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[13] = 13 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 113.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[14] = 14 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 114.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[15] = 15 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 115.
If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[16] = 16 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 116.
FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[1] = 1 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[7] = 7 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 009.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[8] = 8 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 005.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[9] = 9 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 011.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[10] = 10 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 004.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[12] = 12 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 010.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[13] = 13 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 002.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[14] = 14 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 008.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[15] = 15 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 016.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[16] = 16 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 028.
If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and DISCREPANCY[2]
= 2 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 012.
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C

UNIVERSE - (FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY [6] = blank and
one or more elements in DISCREPANCY array $ 1) or
(FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY
array $ 1) or
(FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or

‚ Explain why you do not suspect falsification in the Reinterview Notes now.
‚ Press Ctrl-F7 to access Reinterview Notes.
‚ Enter 1 when done with your explanation in the Reinterview Notes.

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

DISCREP_NOTES

Discrepancy
notes

1

[If only one element in array
DISCREPANCY $ 1 goto
RINOTES_PRE]
[goto NSF_RIDISP]

C SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[1] = 1 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[7] = 7 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 009.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[8] = 8 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 005.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[9] = 9 and all other elements in
DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 011.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[10] = 10 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 004.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[12] = 12 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 010.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[13] = 13 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 002.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[14] = 14 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 008.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[15] = 15 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 016.
If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[16] = 16 and all other elements
in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 028.

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If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and DISCREPANCY[2] =
2 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and
RI_DISP = 012.
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C

UNIVERSE - (DISCREP_NOTES = 1 and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY
array $ 1) or
(FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and two or more elements in
DISCREPANCY array $ 1) or
(FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and two or
more elements in DISCREPANCY array $1)
Your reinterview detected multiple discrepancies.

‚

Enter the code of the detected discrepancy which best describes this case.

1.
2.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.

Respondent said no one contacted household.
You determined original status, 201 - Interview, incorrect.
Respondent indicated original status incorrect.
Household roster incorrect.
Not all original survey questions asked.
(S)FR conducted a telephone interview only when personal visit required.
Case done by a personal visit and respondent said laptop not used.
CU make-up incorrect.
Respondent said diary not placed.
Respondent said CU either a) had expenses for blank diary, b) did not record or have
recalled expenses for completed diary, or c) did not have recalled expenses for Type B326 diary.
Respondent indicated Week 1 Type B status incorrect for a Week 2 interview.
Contact person not responsible for care of Type B-217 (temporarily absent ) unit.

15.
16.
•

•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

NSF_RIDISP

Discrepancy options
- no suspected
falsification

<1-16>

[goto RINOTES_PRE]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
List in the answer list section only the choices that correspond to elements in
DISCREPANCY array $ 1.
Allow only a value in NSF_RIDISP that corresponds to an element in DISCREPANCY
array $ 1.
If NSF_RIDISP = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.
If NSF_RIDISP = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.

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If NSF_RIDISP = 6, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.
If NSF_RIDISP = 7, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 009.
If NSF_RIDISP = 8, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 005.
If NSF_RIDISP = 9, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 011.
If NSF_RIDISP = 10, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 004.
If NSF_RIDISP = 12, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 010.
If NSF_RIDISP = 13, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 002.
If NSF_RIDISP = 14 set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 008.
If NSF_RIDISP = 15 set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 016.
If NSF_RIDISP = 16 set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 028.
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C

UNIVERSE - (FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM=1 and two or more elements in
DISCREPANCY array $ 1.)
Your reinterview detected multiple discrepancies.

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Enter the code of the detected discrepancy which best describes the primary reason you
suspect falsification.

1.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.

Respondent said no one contacted household.
Respondent indicated original status incorrect.
Household roster incorrect.
Not all original survey questions asked.
(S)FR conducted a telephone interview only when personal visit required.
Case done by a personal visit conducted and respondent said laptop not used.
CU make-up incorrect.
Respondent said diary not placed.
Respondent said CU either a) had expenses for blank diary, b) did not record or have
recalled expenses for completed diary, or c) did not have recalled expenses for Type B326 diary.
Respondent indicated Week 1 Type B status incorrect for a Week 2 interview.
Contact person not responsible for care of Type B-217 (temporarily absent ) unit.

15.
16.
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•

Name

Description

Value

Skip

SF_RIDISP

Discrepancy options suspect falsification

<1-16>

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
List in the answer list section only the choices that correspond to elements in
DISCREPANCY array $ 1.
Allow only a value in SF_RIDISP that corresponds to an element in DISCREPANCY array
$ 1.
If SF_RIDISP = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066
If SF_RIDISP = 6, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066
If SF_RIDISP = 7, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 061
If SF_RIDISP = 8, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 062
If SF_RIDISP = 9, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 111
If SF_RIDISP = 10, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 112
If SF_RIDISP = 12, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 110.

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If SF_RIDISP = 13, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 113.
If SF_RIDISP = 14 set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 114.
If SF_RIDISP = 15 set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 115.
If SF_RIDISP = 16 set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 116.
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XVI. List of Attachments
Attachment A:
Attachment B:
Attachment C:
Attachment D:
Attachment E:
Attachment F:
Attachment G:

CED Reinterview Instrument Screen Index
CED Reinterview Blaise Instrument Flowcharts
CED Reinterview Instrument Flowchart Index
CED Reinterview SCIF
List of CED Original Outcome Codes Reset for Reinterview
CED Reinterview Disposition, Outcome, and Action Codes
Household Roster Variable Descriptions Used in the CED Reinterview
Instrument
Attachment H-1: CED Original Outcome Code Descriptions for the STATUS Screen
Attachment H-2: CED Original Week 1 Pickup Code Descriptions for the WK1_STATUS
Screen
Attachment I:
CED Discrepancy Codes and Descriptions for Elements in
DISCREPANCY Array
Attachment J: CED Original Instrument Specification for the BYOBS and Contact Person
Information Screens
If you have any questions regarding this document, please contact Angela-Jo Wetzel at x35949.

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S. Smilay
R. Roberts
J. Ruffin
D. Biggar
R. Sanders
D. Altvater
C. Carter
A. Jung
F. Lee
L. Li

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