2.1 The Longitudinal Cohort—Sequential Design Used in the Survey of Young People
2.2 The Pure Form of the Longitudinal Cohort—Sequential Design
3.1 Four variable types—nature over time
3.2 Basic ordering and structure of lifestyle and health questionnaire
3.3 Knowledge about AIDS stability over time—Scottish data using a five-item scale
3.4 Per cent of respondents reporting talking about AIDS with family and friends over time
3.5 Stable AIDS item over time—good agreement with two versions of question on difficulty of getting AIDS
3.6 Less stable AIDS item over time—agreement with question on whether AIDS spread in general population
3.7 Agreement with two versions of a statement on employer being able to dismiss employee ...
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