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Parents were then asked to report the perceived importance (very important, important, not important and not important at all) of seven factors that might affect recruitment into a PA parenting course.
At baseline, respondents indicated the importance (not important, fairly important, important, extremely important) of these needs.
The answering formats of importance items were: not important, fairly important, important, and extremely important.
Subjects rated candidate items for clarity ("Totally Clear", "Somewhat Clear", "Not Very Clear", or "Not Clear At All") and personal importance and relevance ("Very Important", "Somewhat Important", "Important", "A Little Important", or "Not Important at All").
Respondents separately ranked the level of importance by choosing one of four categories very important, important, slightly important, and not important at all.
The respondents were asked to select their level of importance ("not a motivation", "minimally important", "moderately important", "important" and "very important") for six motivations.
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For each item, they rated the importance (important/not important).
Answering formats of importance items were: Not important (1); Fairly important (2); Important (3); and Extremely important (4).
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