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This presentation highlights the structure and results of the field tests conducted on W5, focusing on cognition. It includes core vs detailed questions, crosstabulations, and separate analysis by age and sex in Vietnam, Gambia, and South Africa. The correspondence between the single question and detailed questions is explored, with emphasis on remembering and concentrating. The findings show variations in response patterns across different cognitive tasks and demographics.
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Field test results on W5: CognitionMargie Schneider 6th Meeting of the Washington Group Kampala,Uganda 10 – 13th October 2006
Structure of presentation • Results • Core vs detailed Questions • Crosstabulations for core Q by individual detailed Qs (correspondence) • Analysis by age and sex (Vietnam) • Separate analysis of • cognitive data set • Gambia • Vietnam • South Africa
The single question (W4) identifies almost as many respondents as • the 3 questions together. • The single question asks about remembering and concentrating while • the detailed questions focus mostly on concentrating
Questions (7 Qs) : remembering names; remembering appointments; remembering to get to places; remembering important tasks; concentrate for 10 minutes; learn new tasks; find solutions
Comments on Cog test data • Poor correspondence between W4 and detailed questions • Most noticeable on learning a new task and finding solutions • Least problematic with concentrating for 10 minutes
Gambia cross tabs • Very good correspondence between W4 responses and detailed question responses • Same for 2 Qs used: • Concentrating for 10 minutes • Remembering to do important things
Vietnam: W4 X familiar places Same results for other detailed questions