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Report on Cognitive Testing of Tenure, Age, and Relationship Questions for the 2005 National Content Test

Jennifer Hunter and Theresa DeMaio

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Cognitive interviews were conducted in the Washington, DC metropolitan area with owners, renters, households with infants, and large households with different compositions of relatives and nonrelatives to test changes in question wording in the tenure, age, and relationship questions. The results showed that eliminating “cash” from “cash rent” and “occupied without payment of cash rent” in the tenure question did not have a negative effect on respondents’ understanding. Reversing the order of the age and date of birth questions work well, as did adding an instruction to “please report babies as age 0 when the child is less than 1 year old.” However, the font and layout of the age question de-emphasized the reference date, and the ages of several people whose birthdays occurred between the reference date and the interview date were misreported. Changing “natural born son or daughter” to “biological son or daughter” and “foster child” to “foster child or foster adult” worked well, as did changing the layout of the relationship categories to save space on the form. Recommendations concerning the font and layout of the age and date of birth questions are being included in the 2005 National Census Test.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Research Division

Created: December 21, 2005
Last revised: December 21, 2005


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