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What do ''Years Survey was conducted'' and ''Years question was included in survey and this resource'' fields mean?

"Years survey was conducted " — This field includes all years the survey was conducted. However only years indicated in boldface text are available in the Question Inventory on Tobacco.

"Years question was included in survey and this resource" — This field includes the years the question was included in a specific survey whose information is available in the Question Inventory on Tobacco.

For Example:

Question
Have you ever made a serious attempt to stop smoking cigarettes?
A survey that included this question
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).
Years survey was conducted
1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Years question was included in survey and this resource
1990

BRFSS was conducted annually from 1984 to 2001. Only surveys conducted from 1990 to 2001 are available in the Question Inventory on Tobacco. We know that this question appeared only in 1990 for the range of years the Question Inventory on Tobacco has information available for BRFSS. The question may or may not have appeared in BRFSS during the years 1984 to 1999, but the Question Inventory on Tobacco does not have information for those years, as the surveys conducted in those years have not yet been entered into the Question Inventory on Tobacco.

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How do I save the data displayed across the various application pages?

To save the data displayed on the Search Results page:

  1. Set Records Displayed per Page to All.
  2. Select File > Save As (from browser's menu bar).
  3. For Internet Explorer browser:

    In the Save Web Page dialog box:

    • For the "Save in" field: Enter a destination to store the file.
    • For the "File name" field: Enter an appropriate name for the file.
    • Set "Save as type" field value to HTML or Web Page, complete (*.htm, *. html).
    • Click Save.
  4. OR

    For Netscape Navigator browser:

    In the Save File dialog box

    • For the "Save in" field: Enter a destination to store the file.
    • For the "File name" field: Enter an appropriate name for the file followed by the file type (Example: name.html).
    • Set "Save as type" field value to All Files.
    • Click Save.
  5. Locate the file and double click the file to view the contents.

    Follow steps 2 through 4 to save the contents displayed on the "Question Details" and "Survey Details" page.

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