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The following example contains a statement 'If no, go to C2 below'. It also contains a condition 'If yes,' - see here for more on conditions.
Statements are labelled with the prefix ‘s_intro_…’. If there is a statement connected to a section then it always needs to be numbered even if there is only one. For example …
Sometimes statements are not as clearly identifiable and need to be cut out from a group of text. Show example of NSHD.
Statements need to refer back to a question or a sequence to provide them with unique labels. This helps to understand their position within the questionnaire.
Statements are labelled with the prefix ‘s_intro_…’. If there is a statement connected to a section then it always needs to be numbered even if there is only one. For example …
Statements are different from instructions. There are places where an instruction becomes a statement because there is more than one instruction and only one can be input as an instruction.