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Analysis of the 1985 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals Volume 1: Estimating Usual Dietary Intake, Assessing Dietary Adequacy, and Estimating Program Effects: Applications of Three Advanced Methodologies Using FNS's Four-Day Analysis File

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  • Thomas Fraker
  • Sharon K. Long
  • Charles E. Post

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  • Thomas Fraker & Sharon K. Long & Charles E. Post, 1990. "Analysis of the 1985 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals Volume 1: Estimating Usual Dietary Intake, Assessing Dietary Adequacy, and Estimating Program Effects: Applications of Three Advan," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0e67b8860ff34954801a0a5e5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:0e67b8860ff34954801a0a5e5d27b6be
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    1. Philip M. Gleason & Anu Rangarajan & Christine Olson, "undated". "Dietary Intake and Dietary Attitudes Among Food Stamp Participants and Other Low-Income Individuals," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7de7096e094445cba404d4e97, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    CSFII /Dietary Impacts Final Report;

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