Value |
Category |
0 |
|
0. |
|
00 |
|
1 |
|
14:05 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
5 |
|
A NUMBER OF DISTURBANCES. |
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APPRECIATED SURVEY HOPING TO SEE CHANGE |
|
CHILD SICK |
|
CHILDREN DISTURBING THE INTERVIEW. |
|
CHILDREN CRYING FOR BANANAS |
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CHILDREN CRYING FOR FOOD AND FIGHTING EACH OTHER |
|
CHIOLDREN KEPT ON DISTURBING THE INTERVIEW |
|
COMPLAINED ABOUT THE LENGTH IN QUESTIONAIRE |
|
COMPLAINED OF LENGTH QUESTIONS |
|
COMPLAINED OF LONG QUESTIONAIRE |
|
COUGHING TOO MUCH. |
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DISTURBANCES FROM CHILDREN |
|
DISTURBANCES FROM CURIOUS NEIGHBOURS AND FRIENDS |
|
DISTURBANCES FROM NEIGHBOURS |
|
DISTURBANCES FROM VISISTORS |
|
DISTURBED BY VISITORS ON SECTION 7 |
|
DRUNKEN VISITOR |
|
DRUNKEN VISITORS |
|
FINDING IT DIFICULT TO RESPOND DUE TO AGE |
|
FREQUENT DISTURBANCES |
|
FREQUENT INTERRUPTIONS |
|
FRIENDS PASSING BY DURING INTERVIEW. |
|
GOT TIRED AND NEVER CARED FOR CORRECT ANSWERS |
|
HAD TO BREAK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INTERVIEW |
|
HAD TO BREAK OFF FOR LUNCH |
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HAS GOT A 3WEEK BABY SO HAD TO GO IN AND OUT TO CHECK ON THE KID. |
|
HAS PARALYSIS |
|
HEARING PROBLEM |
|
INTERFERENCES FROM THE NEIGHBOURS |
|
INTERRUPTIONS |
|
INTERRUPTIONS FROM DRUNKEN HUSBAND |
|
INTERUPTION |
|
INTERUPTIONS |
|
INTERUPTIONS BY NEIGHBOURS AND CHILDREN . |
|
INTERUPTIONS BY BRICK LAYER |
|
INTERVIEW WAS POSTPONED FOR ONE DAY |
|
INTERVIEW INTERUPTED BY RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. |
|
INTERVIEW WAS DONE THROUGH AN ENTERPRETER . |
|
INTERVIEW CHARACTERISED BY BREAKS TO ALLOW THE RESPONDENT ATTEND TO HERPERSONAL |
|
INTERVIEW DELAYED DUE TO OVER OVER CROWDING |
|
INTERVIEW DISTURBED BY RESPONDENT'S FRIENDS OCCASIONALLY |
|
INTERVIEW TOOK A LONG DUE TO DISTURBING NEIGHBOURS |
|
LANGUAGE PROBLEMS |
|
LUCIA MWABA MOVED OUT |
|
MANY INTERRUPTIONS |
|
MANY INTERUPTIONS FROM VISTORS |
|
NEARLY REFUSED |
|
NEIGHBOURS DISCOURANGING THE RESPONDENT |
|
NIL |
|
NILL |
|
NILNIL |
|
NMI |
|
NO |
|
NOE |
|
NOHING |
|
NOISE FROM THE CHILDREN AND VISITOR. |
|
NOISE FROM NEARBY HAMMER MILL |
|
NON |
|
NON E |
|
NONE |
|
NONE NO COMMENTS |
|
NONME |
|
NOPNE |
|
NOTHING |
|
NOTHING MR PHILIP MICHELO DIED LAST YEAR HE WAS THE |
|
NUL |
|
OCCASIONAL INTURRUPTION OF INTERVIEW BY NEIGHBOURS |
|
PEOPLE AT THE VILLAGE WANTED TO KNOW WHAT WAS HAPPENING |
|
PEOPLE DISTURBED DURING THE LAST SECTION. |
|
PEOPLE DISTURBING INTERVIEW |
|
PROGRESS MOOMBA PASSED AWAY NAKUBYANA IS NOW THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD |
|
RESPNDENT WAS BUSY COOKING WHILST BEING INTERVIEWED |
|
RESPONDEND SO EAGER TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE SURVEY |
|
RESPONDENT FAINTED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INTER/W |
|
RESPONDENT ALCOHOLIC |
|
RESPONDENT APPRECIATED THE SURVEY HOPING TO SEE CHANGE IN THE HEALTH SECTOR |
|
RESPONDENT ASKED INTERVIEWER TO CARRY DRUGS FOR DISTRIBUTION |
|
RESPONDENT BRIEFLY WENT TO ATTEND A FUNERAL |
|
RESPONDENT COMPLAINED OF DISTANCE TO THE CLINIC |
|
RESPONDENT HESITANT IN GIVING OUT INFORMATION EXPENDITURE |
|
RESPONDENT INITIALLY REFUSED |
|
RESPONDENT ON AND OFF THE IUNTERVIEW TO ATTEND TO SOME HOUSE CHORES |
|
RESPONDENT SEEMED UNDER STRESS DUE TO THE IMPACT OF A LOT OF FAMILY MEMBERS TO |
|
RESPONDENT SHY |
|
RESPONDENT SICK |
|
RESPONDENT WAS DISTURBED BY SOME PEOPLE |
|
RESPONDENT WAS TOO SLOW TO RESPOND TO OUT OF QUESTIONS |
|
RESPONDENT WOULD CHECK ON HIS BUSINESS RESPONDENT IS BLIND |
|
RUSHED INTERVIEW |
|
Respondent gave me a tough time in answering the questions |
|
SHE ALMOST REFUSED THE INTERVIEW |
|
SHE LOOKED MENTALLY RETARDED |
|
SHE WAS BUSY |
|
SHORT TEMPER WITH HER MUM |
|
SICKLY |
|
SO MANY BREAKS |
|
SO MANY DISTURBANCES |
|
STAPAGES WITHIN INTERVIEW |
|
THE RESPONDENT IS SICK |
|
THE RESPONDENT WAS INVOLVED IN THE ROAD ACCIDENT AND HE WAS STILL FEELING BAND |
|
THGE SNAKES CAME DURING THE INTERVIEW |
|
TOO MUCH VISTORS |
|
TOOK LONG TIME |
|
TOOK LONG TO ANSWER |
|
USED TO DISTURBED BY DRUNKARDS |
|
VERY CORPERATIVE |
|
VERY UNCONCERNED DURING INTERVIEW |
|
VISTORS INTERUPTED THE INTERVIEW |
|
VISTORS WERE DISTURBING |
|
WAS DISTURBED BY THE SISTER |
|
WE BROKE OFF FOR LUNCH |
|
YES |
|
YES, CHILDREN DISTURBING MOTHER. |
|
nil |
|
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.