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2000 State Estimates of Substance Use

Volume II. Supplementary Technical Appendices

Table of Contents  (TOC)

Cover

List of Tables

Note: Appendix A appears in Volume I: Findings

A. Tables of Model-Based Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia), by Substance (See pp. 73 to 143 of Volume I)

B. State Estimation Methodology
     

C. State-by-State Model-Based Tables (All Substances)

D. Description of the Survey
     D.1 Sample Design
     D.2 Data Collection Methodology
     D.3 Data Processing
          D.3.1 Statistical Imputation
          D.3.2 Development of Analysis Weights
     D.4 References

E. Statistical Methods and Limitations of the Data

     E.1 Target Population

     E.2 Nonsampling Error
          E.2.1 Screening and Interview Response Rate Patterns
          E.2.2 Inconsistent Responses and Item Nonresponse
          E.2.3 Imputation Error in the 1999 NHSDA Estimates
          E.2.4 Impact of Field Interviewer Experience on the 1999 and 2000 CAI Estimates

     E.3 Incidence Estimates


     E.4 References

F. Other Sources of Data
     F.1 Other National Surveys of Illicit Drug Use
     F.2 Alcohol and Cigarette Use Surveys
     F.3 Surveys of Populations Not Covered by the NHSDA
     F.4 References

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