Appendix 4: Cognitive Testing Interview Guide
Because the cognitive test sample is purposive and not random, respondents can be recruited by a variety of informal methods. Respondents can be found through personal contacts (e.g. through friends or relatives), through a community center or by placing an advertisement in a local paper. It will be important to track
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