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06/21/98 SUN 12:34 FAX 202 456 5581
DOMESTIC POLICY COL
I
004
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
Introduce Computer-Assisted Technology. The survey will incorpora a new,
state of the art technology called "Audio Computer Assisted Self Interview" or
ACASI to collect information from respondents. With ACASI, respondents listen
to questions through earphones and enter their responses by punching keys on a
laptop computer. The greater privacy and confidentiality afforded espondents
through ACASI increases the truthfulness of survey responses, which improves
the accuracy and usefulness of the results. For 1999, this technology will be used
only for questions related to tobacco use. It will be incorporated for other
questions during the 2000 and 2001 surveys.
Q:
By adding tobacco questions to the drug survey, isn't the President once again
saying he thinks tobacco is a greater threat to our children than drugs?
A:
In fact these changes will help us collect better information on both drug use and bacco
use. Expanding the number of 12- to 17-year-olds surveyed in the National Household
Survey on Drug Abuse will give us more precise estimates of nationwide use and
incorporating CC inputer-assisted technology will improve the truthfulness of the
responses.
O:
Does the President's action today mean that he has given up on Congress?
A:
Not at all. The President will continue to fight for bipartisan comprehensive tobacco
legislation in both the Senate and the House. But the President is determined to mov
forward to protect America S children from tobacco, with or without the Congress.
PHOTOCOPY
PRESERVATION
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