S2Q03R: How much does [S.C.] weigh now? (STANDARDIZED TO POUNDS)

S2Q03. How much does [SAMPLE CHILD] weigh now?

ValueLabelUnweighted
Frequency
%
6-610.1%
7-930.1%
8-1570.2%
9-1680.2%
10-2060.2%
11-1870.2%
12-2750.3%
13-3020.3%
14-3240.3%
15-4270.4%
16-4110.4%
17-4800.5%
18-6280.6%
19-5370.5%
20-9310.9%
21-6360.6%
22-9841.0%
23-8600.8%
24-9170.9%
25-1,3201.3%
26-8550.8%
27-9670.9%
28-1,0881.1%
29-5920.6%
30-2,0812.0%
31-5160.5%
32-1,3581.3%
33-6990.7%
34-7570.7%
35-1,9541.9%
36-9470.9%
37-7360.7%
38-1,2101.2%
39-4850.5%
40-2,8592.8%
41-3980.4%
42-1,3231.3%
43-6690.7%
44-4250.4%
45-2,0482.0%
46-4390.4%
47-4540.4%
48-9340.9%
49-3400.3%
50-2,5762.5%
51-2540.2%
52-8450.8%
53-4100.4%
54-3850.4%
55-1,3491.3%
56-3600.4%
57-2680.3%
58-4470.4%
59-1490.1%
60-2,3722.3%
61-1270.1%
62-5670.6%
63-3330.3%
64-2480.2%
65-1,6021.6%
66-1640.2%
67-2120.2%
68-5390.5%
69-1450.1%
70-1,9781.9%
71-920.1%
72-4990.5%
73-2240.2%
74-2050.2%
75-1,3531.3%
76-1810.2%
77-1210.1%
78-3590.4%
79-1610.2%
80-2,0972.0%
81-860.1%
82-3100.3%
83-1940.2%
84-1650.2%
85-1,4011.4%
86-2610.3%
87-1520.1%
88-1560.2%
89-1790.2%
90-1,9481.9%
91-920.1%
92-3450.3%
93-1650.2%
94-1880.2%
95-1,2261.2%
96-2520.2%
97-1750.2%
98-4970.5%
99-1120.1%
100-2,5262.5%
101-970.1%
102-3050.3%
103-2290.2%
104-1690.2%
105-1,4731.4%
Missing Data
-4 -4 - PARTIAL INTERVIEW 00.0%
-3 -3 - NOT IN UNIVERSE 00.0%
-2 -2 - MISSING 40.0%
-1 -1 - LEGITIMATE SKIP 00.0%
Total102,353100%

This variable has more than one hundred different responses. To view the other responses, please download the PDF cdebook.

Based upon 102,349 valid cases out of 102,353 total cases.

Location: 32-35 (width: 4; decimal: 0)

Variable Type: numeric

(Range of) Valid Data Values: 996 thru 997

(Range of) Missing Values: -4 , -3 , -2 , -1

Notes

Source: This variable was taken from: National Survey of Children's Health, 2003.

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Disclaimer: The frequencies for this variable may not be weighted. They are purely descriptive and may not be representative of the study population. Please use with caution and consult the study documentation.

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