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Best-Friend Reports: an instrument for Measuring the Prevalence of Sensitive Behaviors

Best-Friend Reports: an instrument for Measuring the Prevalence of Sensitive Behaviors

S. Yeatman and J. Trinitapoli jointly developed the best-friend device. S. Yeatman developed the basic concept when it comes to article, performed the analyses, and composed all the article. J. Trinitapoli encouraged in the analysis and contributed into the writing for the article.

Abstract

We introduce the methodology that is best-friend utilizing studies to gauge the populace prevalence of painful and sensitive habits. We indicate the potency of this device by comparing self-reports to best-friend reports of intimate behavior and abortion history among young feamales in Malawi (letter = 1493). Best-friend reports reveal higher and much more believable quotes of abortion and numerous partners that are sexual.

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