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2000 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)
Data Collection Final Report

Table of Contents (TOC)

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List of Exhibits

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1. INTRODUCTION

2. SAMPLING AND COUNTING/LISTING OPERATIONS
     2.1 Overview of Sampling Procedures
     2.2 Recruiting and Training for Field Counting/Listing
     2.3 Counting/Listing Procedures
     2.4 Added Dwelling Units
     2.5 Problems Encountered

3. DATA COLLECTION STAFFING
     3.1 Regional Directors
     3.2 Regional Supervisors
     3.3 Field Supervisors
     3.4 Field Interviewers and Traveling Field Interviewers
     3.5 Problems Encountered

4. PREPARATION OF SURVEY MATERIALS
     4.1 Electronic Screening
     4.2 Questionnaire Development
     4.3 Manuals/Miscellaneous Materials Development
     4.4 Preparation for New-to-Project Interviewer Training
     4.5 Preparation for Veteran Interviewer Training
     4.6 Preparation for Field Data Collection
     4.7 Website Development
     4.8 Maintaining NHSDA Equipment
     4.9 Problems Encountered

5. FIELD STAFF TRAINING
     5.1 Management Training Sessions
     5.2 New-to-Project Field Interviewer Training Sessions
     5.3 Veteran Field Interviewer Training Sessions
     5.4 Ongoing Training/Mini Camps
     5.5 FS/RS In-Person Site Visits
     5.6 Problems Encountered

6. DATA COLLECTION
     6.1 Contacting Dwelling Units
     6.2 Dwelling Unit Screening
     6.3 Within-Dwelling Unit Selection
     6.4 Interview Administration
     6.5 Data Collection Management
     6.6 Controlled Access Procedures
     6.7 Refusal Conversion Procedures
     6.8 Problems Encountered

7. DATA COLLECTION RESULTS
     7.1 Overview
     7.2 Screening Response Rates
     7.3 Interview Response Rates
     7.4 Spanish Interviews
     7.5 Interviewer Assessment of the Interview
     7.6 Number of Visits

8. QUALITY CONTROL
     8.1 Field Supervisor/Interviewer Evaluation
     8.2 Web-based Case Management System (CMS)
     8.3 Data Quality Team
     8.4 Verification of Completed Cases
     8.5 Industry and Occupation Coding

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