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Cognitive Interviewing A "How To" Guide

ii PREFACE This guide is based on the document "Cognitive Interviewing and Questionnaire Design: A Training Manual," by Gordon Willis (Working Paper #7, National Center for Health Statistics, March 1994).

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p211, #10 Letx,y 2 G. To show that (xy) = (x) (y) we consider 4 possible cases. Case1: xandyareboth rotations. Thenxyisalsoa rotation and so (x) (y) =1·1=1= (xy) .