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Prototype Notebook: Short Questions on Dietary Intake, Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors

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  • Heather Hartline-Grafton
  • Rebecca Nyman
  • Ronette Briefel
  • Rhoda Cohen

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This compendium includes 128 survey questions used in previous research to assess dietary knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors for low-income populations over the age of 18.

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  • Heather Hartline-Grafton & Rebecca Nyman & Ronette Briefel & Rhoda Cohen, "undated". "Prototype Notebook: Short Questions on Dietary Intake, Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors," Mathematica Policy Research Reports addf8e9739ab4570903abf1c4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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